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Influence of different bell-shaped stenoses on the progression of the disease, atherosclerosis D. K. Mandal*, N. K. Manna and S. Chakrabarti
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 25, no. 8, pp.1933-1947, 2011
Abstract : In the present paper, the effect of symmetrical and asymmetrical bell-shaped stenoses on wall pressure drop, streamline contour, and
rise in wall shear stress for the progression of the disease, atherosclerosis has been investigated numerically. The governing equations
have been solved by finite volume method. Both steady and pulsatile flow at inlet is considered in our study. It is revealed from the study
that the impact of wall pressure and peak wall shear stress on progression of disease are always high for asymmetrical shaped stenosis for
both steady and pulsatile flow. The impact of asymmetrical shape on plaque deposition zone is less, if the aggravation changes the shape
of stenosis due to change in stricture length only keeping percentage of restriction same. Whereas, the impact of asymmetrical shape on
plaque deposition zone will be high, if shape of stenosis changes by increasing both stricture length and percentage of restriction for both
steady and pulsatile flow. Impact of pulsatile nature of flow on the aggravation of disease is higher at some timesteps in comparison to
steady flow.
Keyword :
Atherosclerosis; Wall pressure; Reattachment length; Peak wall shear stress; Steady and pulsatile flow
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