Three dimensional, time dependent numerical simulations of healthy and pathological conditions in a model kidney were performed. Blood flow in a kidney is not commonly investigated by computational approach, in contrast for example, to the flow in a heart. The flow in a kidney is characterized by relatively small Reynolds number (100 < Re < 0.01-laminar regime). The presented results give insight into the structure of such flow, which is hard to measure in vivo. The simulations have suggested that venous thrombosis is more likely than arterial thrombosis-higher shear rate observed. The obtained maximum velocity, as a result of the simulations, agrees with the observed in vivo measurements. The time dependent simulations show separation regi...
The purpose of this report is to evaluate the hemodynamic effects of renal vein inflow and filter po...
Atherosclerosis is a condition of plaque/fatty deposit on the walls of the artery resulting in obstr...
One of the first questions which arise in the study of the physiology of the diseased kidney concern...
Three dimensional, time dependent numerical simulations of healthy and pathological conditions in a ...
This study concerns the two-dimensional structure computational results of renal artery stenosis. In...
Through regulation of the extracellular fluid volume, the kidneys provide important long-term regula...
Atherosclerosis is a condition of plaque/fatty deposit on the walls of the artery resulting in obstr...
© 2016 Dr. Thomas GaleModelling of kidney physiology can contribute to understanding of kidney funct...
International audienceOne way of gaining insight into what can be observed in medical images is thro...
peer reviewedThe present study reports on computational fluid dynamics in the case of severe renal a...
The haemodynamics of cardiovascular diseases such as atherosclerosis can be demonstrated using an ad...
<div> <div> <div> <p>Modelling of kidney physiology can contribute to understanding of kidney functi...
The evaluation of dialyzer geometry was obtained by investigating transport processes and fluid prop...
Study of haemodynamics with advances in computational simulation is beneficial in demonstrating the ...
A computational methodology for the direct numerical simulation of 3D cellular-scale blood flow in a...
The purpose of this report is to evaluate the hemodynamic effects of renal vein inflow and filter po...
Atherosclerosis is a condition of plaque/fatty deposit on the walls of the artery resulting in obstr...
One of the first questions which arise in the study of the physiology of the diseased kidney concern...
Three dimensional, time dependent numerical simulations of healthy and pathological conditions in a ...
This study concerns the two-dimensional structure computational results of renal artery stenosis. In...
Through regulation of the extracellular fluid volume, the kidneys provide important long-term regula...
Atherosclerosis is a condition of plaque/fatty deposit on the walls of the artery resulting in obstr...
© 2016 Dr. Thomas GaleModelling of kidney physiology can contribute to understanding of kidney funct...
International audienceOne way of gaining insight into what can be observed in medical images is thro...
peer reviewedThe present study reports on computational fluid dynamics in the case of severe renal a...
The haemodynamics of cardiovascular diseases such as atherosclerosis can be demonstrated using an ad...
<div> <div> <div> <p>Modelling of kidney physiology can contribute to understanding of kidney functi...
The evaluation of dialyzer geometry was obtained by investigating transport processes and fluid prop...
Study of haemodynamics with advances in computational simulation is beneficial in demonstrating the ...
A computational methodology for the direct numerical simulation of 3D cellular-scale blood flow in a...
The purpose of this report is to evaluate the hemodynamic effects of renal vein inflow and filter po...
Atherosclerosis is a condition of plaque/fatty deposit on the walls of the artery resulting in obstr...
One of the first questions which arise in the study of the physiology of the diseased kidney concern...