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Numerical investigation for the effect of blood flow rate and asymmetric bifurcation angle on the anterior circulation aneurysm formation. ASME-JSME-KSME Joint Fluids Engineering Conference (2011)

by Soyoon Kim , Kyoungchul Ro , Hong Sun Ryou
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RESEARCH ARTICLE Hemodynamic Analysis in an Idealized Artery Tree: Differences in Wall Shear Stress between Newtonian and Non-Newtonian

by Blood Models, Jared C. Weddell, Jaehyuk Kwack, P. I. Imoukhuede, Arif Masud , 1371
"... Development of many conditions and disorders, such as atherosclerosis and stroke, are de-pendent upon hemodynamic forces. To accurately predict and prevent these conditions and disorders hemodynamic forces must be properly mapped. Here we compare a shear-rate dependent fluid (SDF) constitutive model ..."
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Development of many conditions and disorders, such as atherosclerosis and stroke, are de-pendent upon hemodynamic forces. To accurately predict and prevent these conditions and disorders hemodynamic forces must be properly mapped. Here we compare a shear-rate dependent fluid (SDF) constitutive model, based on the works by Yasuda et al in 1981, against a Newtonian model of blood. We verify our stabilized finite element numerical meth-od with the benchmark lid-driven cavity flow problem. Numerical simulations show that the Newtonian model gives similar velocity profiles in the 2-dimensional cavity given different height and width dimensions, given the same Reynolds number. Conversely, the SDF model gave dissimilar velocity profiles, differing from the Newtonian velocity profiles by up to 25 % in velocity magnitudes. This difference can affect estimation in platelet distribution within blood vessels or magnetic nanoparticle delivery. Wall shear stress (WSS) is an im-portant quantity involved in vascular remodeling through integrin and adhesion molecule mechanotransduction. The SDF model gave a 7.3-fold greater WSS than the Newtonian model at the top of the 3-dimensional cavity. The SDF model gave a 37.7-fold greater WSS
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...is stable and achieves convergence even for tougher numerical problems. Second, it is biologically relevant for stress to accumulate at artery bifurcations, which is the case for aneurysm development =-=[56]-=-. Grid convergence tests were performed on this artery to ensure that converged numerical results were obtained with mesh refinement (S1 Fig). Numerical parameters used in the simulations on the ideal...

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