Title of article :
CFD analysis of pulsatile blood flow in an atherosclerotic human artery with eccentric plaques
Author/Authors :
Giulio Lorenzini، نويسنده , , Erminio Casalena، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Atherosclerosis is a slow vascular degeneration. It thickens the internal walls of a blood vessel locally depositing an atherosclerotic plaque. Such reduced lumen increases the resistance to blood flow. Plaques can be punctual (eccentric, here considered) or circumferential (symmetrical). Stenoses do not have a typical shape: we hypothesised here a reference geometry (trapezium) with its possible evolutions (semi-ellipse, triangle). Two criteria (Equivalent Area and Equivalent Dimensions) were then defined to compare the results among the 35 case studies numerically analysed with a Computational Fluid Dynamics code (Comsol Multiphysics 3.3). Blood was considered a Cassonian fluid with modified viscosity equation. The artery was cylindrical, rigid and straight, interested by a pulsatile blood flow. Among the variables: shape and dimensions of the stenoses; number of stenoses (single or coupled pathologies); mutual locations (3 possibilities). The main results were that the length of the consequent flow disturbance is due to the stenotic shape and height; blood flow recirculation, downstream of the pathology, is due to the slope of the stenotic walls; and the peak velocities depend on the shape and height of stenosis. The differences from case to case diminish in diastole.
Keywords :
Bio-fluid dynamics , numerical simulations , Stenoses , Computational fluid dynamics , blood flow
Journal title :
Journal of Biomechanics
Journal title :
Journal of Biomechanics