Dynatek’s Matt Thompson to present at 2006 RMBS Meeting
Matt is to present a paper at the Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium on April 8, 2006, evaluating the expansion characteristics of silicone mock arteries at frequencies from 5 to 100 Hz. Of particular interest is the magnitude of expansion along the length of the tubes versus frequency, as well as the impact of single versus double ended high frequency pressurization.
In general, results indicate asymmetric expansion along the length of the tubes which changes with frequency.
The paper marks the first of a series of experiments that Dynatek plans to perform as their testing services are expanded to accommodate client requirements for faster and more versatile testing.