Investigation of two-way fluid-structure interaction of blood flow in a patient-specific left coronary artery
BACKGROUND: The blood flow in the human artery has been a subject of sincere interest
due to its prime importance linked with human health. The hemodynamic study has revealed …
due to its prime importance linked with human health. The hemodynamic study has revealed …
Fluid–structure interaction analysis of a patient‐specific right coronary artery with physiological velocity and pressure waveforms
R Torii, NB Wood, N Hadjiloizou… - Communications in …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Coupled fluid–structure interaction (FSI) analysis of the human right coronary artery (RCA)
has been carried out to investigate the effects of wall compliance on coronary …
has been carried out to investigate the effects of wall compliance on coronary …
Unsteady blood flow and mass transfer of a human left coronary artery bifurcation: FSI vs. CFD
In this study, a Fluid Solid Interaction analysis (FSI) of a computerized tomography (CT) scan
reconstructed left coronary artery was performed. The arterial wall was modeled as an …
reconstructed left coronary artery was performed. The arterial wall was modeled as an …
Considering the influence of coronary motion on artery-specific biomechanics using fluid–structure interaction simulation
NAT Fogell, M Patel, P Yang, RM Ruis… - Annals of biomedical …, 2023 - Springer
The endothelium in the coronary arteries is subject to wall shear stress and vessel wall
strain, which influences the biology of the arterial wall. This study presents vessel-specific …
strain, which influences the biology of the arterial wall. This study presents vessel-specific …
Fluid–structure interaction analysis of the left coronary artery with variable angulation
The aim of this study is to elucidate the correlation between coronary artery branch
angulation, local mechanical and haemodynamic forces at the vicinity of bifurcation. Using a …
angulation, local mechanical and haemodynamic forces at the vicinity of bifurcation. Using a …
Numerical simulation of flow in curved coronary arteries with progressive amounts of stenosis using fluid-structure interaction modelling
G Liu, J Wu, W Huang, W Wu, H Zhang… - Journal of Medical …, 2014 - ingentaconnect.com
The two-way fluid-structure interaction analysis (FSI) between the blood vessel wall and
blood through elastic arteries with eccentric stenotic plaques was carried out in the ANSYS …
blood through elastic arteries with eccentric stenotic plaques was carried out in the ANSYS …
A spatiotemporal analysis of the left coronary artery biomechanics using fluid–structure interaction models
Biomechanics plays a critical role in coronary artery disease development. FSI simulation is
commonly used to understand the hemodynamics and mechanical environment associated …
commonly used to understand the hemodynamics and mechanical environment associated …
[HTML][HTML] Comparison of CFD and FSI simulations of blood flow in stenotic coronary arteries
Cardiovascular diseases are amongst the main causes of death worldwide, and the main
underlying pathological process is atherosclerosis. Over the years, fatty materials are …
underlying pathological process is atherosclerosis. Over the years, fatty materials are …
Effect of surrounding tissue on vessel fluid and solid mechanics
W Zhang, C Herrera, SN Atluri… - J. Biomech …, 2004 - asmedigitalcollection.asme.org
There is no doubt that atherosclerosis is one of the most important health problems in the
Western Societies. It is well accepted that atherosclerosis is associated with abnormal stress …
Western Societies. It is well accepted that atherosclerosis is associated with abnormal stress …
Haemodynamic assessment of human coronary arteries is affected by degree of freedom of artery movement
A Javadzadegan, ASC Yong, M Chang… - Computer methods in …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Abnormal haemodynamic parameters are associated with atheroma plaque progression
and instability in coronary arteries. Flow recirculation, shear stress and pressure gradient …
and instability in coronary arteries. Flow recirculation, shear stress and pressure gradient …