This research presents a numerical simulation of an unsteady two-dimensional channel flow of Newtonian and some non-Newtonian fluids using the finite-volume method. The walls of the geometry oscillate sinusoidally with time. We have used the Cartesian curvilinear coordinates to handle complex geometries, i.e., arterial stents and bulges and the governing Navier–Stokes equations have been modified accordingly. Physiological pulsatile flow has been used at the inlet to characterize four different non-Newtonian models, i.e., the (i) Carreau, (ii) Cross, (iii) Modified Casson, and (iv) Quemada. We have presented the numerical results in terms of wall shear stress (WSS), pressure distribution as well as the streamlines and discussed the hemodyna...
Mathematical modeling of blood flows in the arteries is an important and challenging problem. This s...
Recent years have seen a rising interest in the use of computational fluid dynamics for investigatin...
The effects of percentage stenosis and Reynolds number (Re) on steady flow, and Womersley number (Wo...
A numerical analysis based on a finite volume approach is employed for a 2-D axisymmetric, incompres...
AbstractPulsatile flow in an axisymmetric rigid-walled model of an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) h...
The current study presents three-dimensional modeling and analysis of blood flow through artery sten...
Blood flow dynamics under physiologically realistic pulsatile conditions plays an important role in ...
We present an immersed boundary method based on volume penalization, with which pulsatile flow in a ...
AbstractWe present an immersed boundary method based on volume penalization, with which pulsatile fl...
Purpose: Abnormalities in blood vessels by virtue of complex blood flow dynamics is being supported ...
This study deals with numerical simulation performed on pulsatile blood flow near a typical cerebrov...
Pulsatile flows in geometries of physiological relevance have been investigated. Atherosclerotic pla...
Blood flow dynamics under physiologically realistic pulsatile conditions plays an important role in ...
International audienceA methodological approach is elaborated to study the vascular fluid-tube inter...
We investigate fluid and structural responses to pulsatile non-Newtonian blood flow through a stenos...
Mathematical modeling of blood flows in the arteries is an important and challenging problem. This s...
Recent years have seen a rising interest in the use of computational fluid dynamics for investigatin...
The effects of percentage stenosis and Reynolds number (Re) on steady flow, and Womersley number (Wo...
A numerical analysis based on a finite volume approach is employed for a 2-D axisymmetric, incompres...
AbstractPulsatile flow in an axisymmetric rigid-walled model of an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) h...
The current study presents three-dimensional modeling and analysis of blood flow through artery sten...
Blood flow dynamics under physiologically realistic pulsatile conditions plays an important role in ...
We present an immersed boundary method based on volume penalization, with which pulsatile flow in a ...
AbstractWe present an immersed boundary method based on volume penalization, with which pulsatile fl...
Purpose: Abnormalities in blood vessels by virtue of complex blood flow dynamics is being supported ...
This study deals with numerical simulation performed on pulsatile blood flow near a typical cerebrov...
Pulsatile flows in geometries of physiological relevance have been investigated. Atherosclerotic pla...
Blood flow dynamics under physiologically realistic pulsatile conditions plays an important role in ...
International audienceA methodological approach is elaborated to study the vascular fluid-tube inter...
We investigate fluid and structural responses to pulsatile non-Newtonian blood flow through a stenos...
Mathematical modeling of blood flows in the arteries is an important and challenging problem. This s...
Recent years have seen a rising interest in the use of computational fluid dynamics for investigatin...
The effects of percentage stenosis and Reynolds number (Re) on steady flow, and Womersley number (Wo...