Large-Eddy Simulation of physiological pulsatile non-newtonian flow in a channel with double constriction
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01/12/2010
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Physiological pulsatile flow in a 3D model of arterial double stenosis, using the modified Power-law blood viscosity model, is investigated by applying Large Eddy Simulation (LES) technique. The computational domain has been chosen is a simple channel with biological type stenoses. The physiological pulsation is generated at the inlet of the model using the first four harmonics of the Fourier series of the physiological pressure pulse. In LES, a top-hat spatial grid-filter is applied to the Navier-Stokes equations of motion to separate the large scale flows from the subgrid scale (SGS). The large scale flows are then resolved fully while the unresolved SGS motions are modelled using the localized dynamic model. The flow Reynolds numbers which are typical of those found in human large artery are chosen in the present work. Transitions to turbulent of the pulsatile non-Newtonian along with Newtonian flow in the post stenosis are examined through the mean velocity, wall shear stress, mean streamlines as well as turbulent kinetic energy and explained physically along with the relevant medical concerns. |
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Engineers Institute of Bangladesh |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/44170/1/ACFM-Molla-2010-Paper_229.pdf http://www.afmc.org.cn/events.htm Molla, Md. Mamun, Wang, Bing-Chen, & Saha, Suvash C. (2010) Large-Eddy Simulation of physiological pulsatile non-newtonian flow in a channel with double constriction. In Proceedings of the 13th Asian Congress of Fluid Mechanics, Engineers Institute of Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh, pp. 1084-1088. |
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Copyright 2010 (please consult the authors). |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems |
Palavras-Chave | #091307 Numerical Modelling and Mechanical Characterisation #Stenosed channel #LES #Physiological non-Newtonian flow #Turbulent flow |
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Conference Paper |