Jean Louis Marie Poiseuille
Jean Louis Marie Poiseuille
(
April 22
,
1797
-
December 26
,
1869
) was a
French
physician
and
physiologist
. Poiseuille was born in
Paris
,
France
. From
1815
to
1816
he studied at the
cole Polytechnique
in Paris. He was trained in
physics
and
mathematics
. In
1828
he earned his
D.Sc.
degree with a dissertation entitled
Recherches sur la force du coeur aortique.
He was interested in the flow of a
human
blood
in narrow tubes. In
1838
he experimentally derived and in
1840
and
1846
formulated and published
Poiseuille's law
(or Hagen-Poiseuille law, named also after
Gotthilf Heinrich Ludwig Hagen
(
1797
-
1884
)). This concerns the voluminal
laminar
stationary
flow
of
incompressible
uniform
viscous
liquid (so-called
Newtonian fluid
) through a cylindrical tube with constant circular cross-section. It can be successfully applied to blood flow in
capillaries
and
veins
, to air flow in
lung
alveoli
, for the flow through a drinking straw or through a
hypodermic needle
. He died in Paris. Poiseuille, Jean Louis Marie Poiseuille, Jean Louis Marie
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