The problem of blood flow through a stenosis is solved using the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in a rigid circular tube presenting a partial occlusion. Calculations are based on a Galerkin finite element method. The time marching scheme employs a predictor-corrector technique using a variable time step. Results are obtained for steady and physiological pulsatile flows. Computational experiments analyse the effect of varying the degree of stenosis, the stricture length, the Reynolds number and Womersley number. The method gives results which agree well with previous computations for steady flows and experimental findings for steady and pulsatile flows
The pulsatile blood flow through constricted artery generates fluid mechanical forces on internal la...
The effects of percentage stenosis and Reynolds number (Re) on steady flow, and Womersley number (Wo...
The relationship between pulsatile pressure and pulsatile flow is an essential element in the unders...
The problem of blood flow through stenoses is solved using the incompressible generalized Newtonian ...
A mathematical model for pulsatile flow in a partially occluded tube is presented. The problem has a...
AbstractA numerical simulation is carried out to demonstrate the significant changes of flow behavio...
Summary A numerical and experimental investigation of steady and pulsatile flows through a tube part...
This paper carries out a numerical study on flow patterns in arterial models with various stenoses a...
This article focuses on the transient behaviour of blood flow in stenotic arteries. Human blood is ...
Arterial stenosis is a disease characterized by the buildup of a waxy substance inside the artery, w...
10 p.Different shapes of pulsatile flows through a model of stenosis are experimentally and numerica...
Blood flow in a stenosed artery was simulated using the two-way, fluid-structural interactions in AN...
A numerical investigation is carried out for laminar sinusoidal pulsating flow through a modeled art...
Purpose: Abnormalities in blood vessels by virtue of complex blood flow dynamics is being supported ...
The present paper deals with a theoretical investigation of blood flow in an arterial segment in the...
The pulsatile blood flow through constricted artery generates fluid mechanical forces on internal la...
The effects of percentage stenosis and Reynolds number (Re) on steady flow, and Womersley number (Wo...
The relationship between pulsatile pressure and pulsatile flow is an essential element in the unders...
The problem of blood flow through stenoses is solved using the incompressible generalized Newtonian ...
A mathematical model for pulsatile flow in a partially occluded tube is presented. The problem has a...
AbstractA numerical simulation is carried out to demonstrate the significant changes of flow behavio...
Summary A numerical and experimental investigation of steady and pulsatile flows through a tube part...
This paper carries out a numerical study on flow patterns in arterial models with various stenoses a...
This article focuses on the transient behaviour of blood flow in stenotic arteries. Human blood is ...
Arterial stenosis is a disease characterized by the buildup of a waxy substance inside the artery, w...
10 p.Different shapes of pulsatile flows through a model of stenosis are experimentally and numerica...
Blood flow in a stenosed artery was simulated using the two-way, fluid-structural interactions in AN...
A numerical investigation is carried out for laminar sinusoidal pulsating flow through a modeled art...
Purpose: Abnormalities in blood vessels by virtue of complex blood flow dynamics is being supported ...
The present paper deals with a theoretical investigation of blood flow in an arterial segment in the...
The pulsatile blood flow through constricted artery generates fluid mechanical forces on internal la...
The effects of percentage stenosis and Reynolds number (Re) on steady flow, and Womersley number (Wo...
The relationship between pulsatile pressure and pulsatile flow is an essential element in the unders...