Numerical study of turbulent pulsatile blood flow through stenosed artery using fluid-solid interaction

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The turbulent pulsatile blood flow through stenosed arteries considering the elastic property of the wall is investigated numerically. During the numerical model validation both standard k-ε model and RNG K-ε model are used. Compared with the RNG K-ε model, the standard K-ε model shows better agreement with previous experimental results and is better able to show the reverse flow region. Also, compared with experimental data, the results show that, up to 70% stenosis, the flow is laminar and for 80% stenosis the flow becomes turbulent. Assuming laminar or turbulent flow and also rigid or elastic walls, the results are compared with each other. The investigation of time-averaged shear stress and the oscillatory shear index for 80% stenosis show that assuming laminar flow will cause more error than assuming a rigid wall. The results also show that, in turbulent flow compared with laminar flow, the importance of assuming a flexible artery wall is more than assuming a rigid artery wall.

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Jahangiri, M., Saghafian, M., & Sadeghi, M. R. (2015). Numerical study of turbulent pulsatile blood flow through stenosed artery using fluid-solid interaction. Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/515613

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