Title of article
Blood flow through a stenosed catheterized artery: Effects of hematocrit and stenosis shape
Author/Authors
V.P. Srivastava a، نويسنده , , Rati Rastogi b، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
9
From page
1377
To page
1385
Abstract
The problem of blood flow through a narrow catheterized artery with an axially
nonsymmetrical stenosis has been investigated. Blood is represented by a two-phase
macroscopic model, i.e., a suspension of erythrocytes (red cells) in plasma (Newtonian
fluid). The coupled differential equations for both fluid (plasma) and particle (erythrocyte)
phases have been solved and the expression for the flow characteristics, namely, the flow
rate, the impedance (resistance to flow), the wall shear stress and the shear stress at
the stenosis throat have been derived. It is found that the impedance increases with the
catheter size, the hematocrit and the stenosis size (height and length) but decreases with
the shape parameter. A significant increase in the magnitude of the impedance and the
wall shear stress occurs even for a small increase in the catheter size. The flow resistance
increases and the shear stress at the stenosis throat decreases with the increasing catheter
size and assume an asymptotic value at about the catheter size half of the artery size.
Keywords
Impedance , Shear stress , Erythrocyte , Two-phase , Hematocrit , Catheter
Journal title
Computers and Mathematics with Applications
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Computers and Mathematics with Applications
Record number
921264
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