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  Stenotic interaction on haemodynamic parameters in double stenoses
 
 
Title: Stenotic interaction on haemodynamic parameters in double stenoses
Author: Banerjee, Moloy Kumar
Nag, Debabrata
Ganguly, Ranjan
Datta, Amitava
Appeared in: International journal of computational fluid dynamics
Paging: Volume 22 (2008) nr. 9 pages 609-622
Year: 2008-10
Contents: A numerical analysis of blood flow in a rigid artery has been performed to observe the variations in flow pattern and haemodynamic parameters under the influence of multiple (double) stenoses. The interspacing distance, degree of stenotic severity and Reynolds number of flow have been varied. It is found that two stenoses interact when the interspacing distance is lower than a critical value that corresponds to the redevelopment length of fully developed flow after the proximal stenosis. In the case of non-interacting stenoses the haemodynamic parameters, like the peak centreline velocity (representing the peak systolic velocity ratio in medical term), the maximum wall shear stress, region of low shear stress and the irrecoverable pressure drop at the stenosis site, repeat themselves at each individual stenosis. However, when the stenoses interact hydrodynamically because of their proximity, the parameters behave differently, which can lead to a different haemodynamic profile in the arteries and pose difficulties in their pathological interpretation. This work evaluates the influence of double stenoses on the variations in the key haemodynamic features under different degree of stenoses and interspacing distance between the stenoses.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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