DocumentCode :
1614229
Title :
Lipoprotein Transport in the Blood Stream to the Arterial Wall in a Carotid Artery Bifurcation
Author :
Amili, Omid ; Fatouraee, Nasser
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Biomed. Eng., Amirkabir Univ. of Technol., Tehran
fYear :
2005
fDate :
6/27/1905 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2264
Lastpage :
2267
Abstract :
The carotid arteries are a common site of atherosclerotic plaque formation, which has been linked to the blood flow patterns and the mass transport phenomenon. The purpose of this research was to study the lipid transport in a human carotid artery model, focusing on the effects of local geometric and hemodynamic factors on mass transfer from blood flow to vessel wall and its concentration at the luminal surface of the artery. The Reynolds number, 250, and the Schmidt number, 6.66times10 5, were selected to model the mass transfer of LDL macro molecules, and in order to see the effect of Reynolds and Schmidt numbers to mass transport, the model was analyzed with different conditions. The steady state flow was used for two dimensional carotid geometry. At the inlet, the blood flow was assumed a steady fully developed laminar velocity profile with a uniform LDL concentration. The vessel wall was assumed permeable to water and semi-permeable to LDL macro molecules. The problem was analyzed with the finite element method. The results show 26% increase of LDL concentration from inlet value at the luminal surface of the artery located in the separated flow region. The maximum value of LDL concentration occurred at the separation point
Keywords :
bifurcation; biotransport; blood vessels; finite element analysis; flow simulation; haemodynamics; laminar flow; lipid bilayers; mass transfer; molecular biophysics; physiological models; proteins; Reynolds number; Schmidt number; arterial wall; atherosclerotic plaque formation; blood flow patterns; blood stream; carotid artery bifurcation; finite element method; hemodynamic factors; human carotid artery model; laminar velocity profile; lipoprotein transport; local geometric effects; mass transfer; mass transport; Bifurcation; Blood flow; Carotid arteries; Finite element methods; Geometry; Hemodynamics; Humans; Lipidomics; Solid modeling; Steady-state;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2005. IEEE-EMBS 2005. 27th Annual International Conference of the
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8741-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2005.1616915
Filename :
1616915
Link To Document :
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