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Pulsatile flow of viscous and viscoelastic fluids in constricted tubes
A. Javadzadegan/M. Esmaeili/S. Majidi
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 9, pp.2456-2467, 2009
Abstract : The unsteady flow of blood through stenosed artery, driven by an oscillatory pressure gradient, is studied. An appropriate
shape of the time-dependent stenoses which are overlapped in the realm of the formation of arterial narrowing is
constructed mathematically. A msathematical model is developed by treating blood as a non-Newtonian fluid characterized
by the Oldroyd-B and Cross models. A numerical scheme has been used to solve the unsteady nonlinear Navier-
stokes equations in cylindrical coordinate system governing flow, assuming axial symmetry under laminar flow
condition so that the problem effectively becomes two-dimensional. Finite difference technique was used to investigate
the effects of parameters such as pulsatility, non-Newtonian properties and the flow time on the velocity components,
the rate of flow, and the wall shear stress through their graphical representations quantitatively at the end of the paper in
order to validate the applicability of the present improved mathematical model under consideration.
Keyword : Cross model; Oldroyd-B model; Pulsatile; Stenoses |
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