نتایج جستجو برای: wall shear stress

تعداد نتایج: 647164  

ژورنال: مهندسی دریا 2016
ضرغامی دهاقانی, زهرا, موسائی, امین,

In this study, the results of a direct numerical simulation of turbulent drag reduction in a channel flow by hydrophobic coating at a nominal shear Reynolds number of Reτ = 180 are reported. Slip condition is imposed on the lower wall whereas the upper wall has no-slip condition. For this purpose, the use is made of a numerical simulation of three-dimensional, time-dependent Navier-Stokes e...

Journal: :international clinical neurosciences journal 0
keyvan hajirayat department of biomedical engineering, north tehran branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran seifollah gholampour deptartment of bimedical engineering, north tehran branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran amir saeed seddighi functional neurosurgery research centre of shohada tajrish hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran nasser fatouraee biological fluid mechanics research laboratory, biomechanics department, biomedical engineering faculty, amirkabir university of technology, tehran

background: aneurysm is a blood-filled bulge in the wall of vessels that occurred in abdominal aortic and cerebral vessels. the dilation of artery leads to aneurysm. methods: three dimensional modelling was utilized for a patient with cerebral aneurysm and a normal subject, and additional fluid-structural interaction simulation was performed. we consider pulsatile blood velocity as inlet, and b...

2016
Ruchika Bhatia Sharda Vashisth Renu Saini

Atherosclerosis is a disease caused due to formation of plaque into the artery. Increase in plaque affects the wall shear stress. The present study is performed to calculate wall shear stress in different geometries of stenosed carotid artery. A 2D model of different geometries is generated using CFD for NonNewtonian model. After this WSS of different geometries of stenosed arteries is calculat...

Journal: :British heart journal 1973
A G Shaper B J Bellhouse

The lesions in tropical endemic endomyocardial fibrosis have a characteristic localization at the ventricular apex and on the mural endocardium behind the posterior cusp of the mitral valve. There is often a conspicuous ridge on the septal wall of the left ventricle. The use of a model left ventricle provides a possible explanation for the localization and character of the lesions in endomyocar...

2016
Rong Fan Travis Emery Yongguo Zhang Yuxuan Xia Jun Sun Jiandi Wan

During cancer metastasis, circulating tumor cells constantly experience hemodynamic shear stress in the circulation. Cellular responses to shear stress including cell viability and proliferation thus play critical roles in cancer metastasis. Here, we developed a microfluidic approach to establish a circulatory microenvironment and studied circulating human colon cancer HCT116 cells in response ...

2014
Seyed Esmail Razavi Amir Ali Omidi Massoud Saghafi Zanjani

INTRODUCTION Among cardiovascular diseases, arterials stenosis is recognized more commonly than the others. Hemodynamic characteristics of blood play a key role in the incidence of stenosis. This paper numerically investigates the pulsatile blood flow in a coronary bifurcation with a non-planar branch. To create a more realistic analysis, the wall is assumed to be compliant. Furthermore, the fl...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2016
R Blankena R Kleinloog B H Verweij P van Ooij B Ten Haken P R Luijten G J E Rinkel J J M Zwanenburg

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Both hemodynamics and aneurysm wall thickness are important parameters in aneurysm pathophysiology. Our aim was to develop a method for semi-quantitative wall thickness assessment on in vivo 7T MR images of intracranial aneurysms for studying the relation between apparent aneurysm wall thickness and wall shear stress. MATERIALS AND METHODS Wall thickness was analyzed in...

2009
Sebastian Große Wolfgang Schröder

Wall-shear stress results from the relative motion of a fluid over a body surface as a consequence of the no-slip condition of the fluid in the vicinity of the wall. To determine the two-dimensional wall-shear stress distribution is of utter importance in theoretical and applied turbulence research. In this article, characteristics of the Micro-Pillar Shear-Stress Sensor MPS(3), which has been ...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2004
Barbara M Johnston Peter R Johnston Stuart Corney David Kilpatrick

This study looks at blood flow through four different right coronary arteries, which have been reconstructed from bi-plane angiograms. Five non-Newtonian blood models, as well as the usual Newtonian model of blood viscosity, are used to study the wall shear stress in each of these arteries at a particular point in the cardiac cycle. It was found that in the case of steady flow in a given artery...

Journal: :Biorheology 2001
C Skilbeck S M Westwood P G Walker T David G B Nash

We have recently described patterns of adhesion of different types of leukocytes downstream of a backward facing step. Here the predicted fluid dynamics in channels incorporating backward facing steps are described, and related to the measured velocities of flowing cells, patterns of attachment and characteristics of rolling adhesion for neutrophils perfused over P-selectin. Deeper (upstream de...

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