Literature presents numerical simulations on image-based geometry where blood is treated as a Newtonian fluid, while others simulations assumed a non-Newtonian blood with two or three-dimensional axisymmetric geometry. The present work investigates the non-Newtonian behavior of a pulsating blood flow through a stenosed carotid artery, realistically reconstructed with the patient-specific geometry of a 60 years old man with an intimal thickening of 90% degree of stenosis. Lumen boundary contours are segmented using commercial image-processing software AMIRA for a 3D geometry reconstruction. High-quality tetrahedral mesh is generated using commercial mesh-generator code GAMBIT. The 3-D unsteady incompressible Navier-Stokes equations are solved using the commercial finite volume code FLUENT. The boundary condition is assumed from a flow-rate-wave of the literature using the FFT method and imposing a pressure sinusoidal signal with 20 harmonics.

Gori, F., Boghi, A. (2009). Image-based computational fluid dynamics in a carotid artery. In Biomedical and Biotechnology Engineering (pp.123-128) [10.1115/IMECE2009-10302].

Image-based computational fluid dynamics in a carotid artery

GORI, FABIO;
2009-11-19

Abstract

Literature presents numerical simulations on image-based geometry where blood is treated as a Newtonian fluid, while others simulations assumed a non-Newtonian blood with two or three-dimensional axisymmetric geometry. The present work investigates the non-Newtonian behavior of a pulsating blood flow through a stenosed carotid artery, realistically reconstructed with the patient-specific geometry of a 60 years old man with an intimal thickening of 90% degree of stenosis. Lumen boundary contours are segmented using commercial image-processing software AMIRA for a 3D geometry reconstruction. High-quality tetrahedral mesh is generated using commercial mesh-generator code GAMBIT. The 3-D unsteady incompressible Navier-Stokes equations are solved using the commercial finite volume code FLUENT. The boundary condition is assumed from a flow-rate-wave of the literature using the FFT method and imposing a pressure sinusoidal signal with 20 harmonics.
ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress And Exposition
Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA
2009
Rilevanza internazionale
contributo
13-nov-2009
19-nov-2009
Settore ING-IND/10 - FISICA TECNICA INDUSTRIALE
English
Carotid artery; Fluid dynamics; image-based; computational analysis.
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Gori, F., Boghi, A. (2009). Image-based computational fluid dynamics in a carotid artery. In Biomedical and Biotechnology Engineering (pp.123-128) [10.1115/IMECE2009-10302].
Gori, F; Boghi, A
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