Transient CFD Modeling of Blood Flow Simulation through Left Coronary Artery

  • Kumar* D
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Abstract

From the past twenty years, cardiac strokes have become one of the most common causes of death. Coronary artery disease means blockage of at least one course that supplies blood to the heart. These blockages are caused by the accumulation of plaque in the artery walls. That LDL cholesterol can restrict blood flow in the arteries and it directs to myocardial infarction; The CFD simulation is increasingly performed to study fluid phenomena inside the human vascular system. This simulation aims to develop a CFD model of coronary arteries and observe blood through the arteries, Estimate some of the hemodynamic parameters of the blood during the systolic and diastolic phase hemodynamic parameters were quantified and flow patterns are visualized visualized using CFD in the presence of plaques and forecast pressure rate, velocity in the arteries.

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Kumar*, D. A., & lavu, Gopinath. (2020). Transient CFD Modeling of Blood Flow Simulation through Left Coronary Artery. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(3), 859–861. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.c8599.019320

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