Three dimensional numerical simulations of blood flow behaviour in stenotic and aneurysmal arteries
Date
2010-06-02Author
Nursalasawati, Rusli
Kenjeres, Sasa
Airil Yasreen, Mohd Yassin
Kueh, Ahmed Beng Hong
Norsarahaida, Amin
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This paper investigates the mathematical modelling of the
biomagnetic fluid (human blood) flow, subjected to externally
imposed various non-uniform magnetic fields. The three
dimensional numerical simulation of a fully developed laminar
blood flow in a long horizontal cylinder (steady Navier-Stokes
equation) was verified by the analytical solution of Poiseuille
flow. In allowing for the effects of the magnetic fields, the
steady Navier-Stokes equations of the flow are expanded to
include the Lorentz and magnetization forces. The model was
used in a parametric study involving arteries with and without
stenosis and aneurysm. It can be concluded that an imposed
non-uniform magnetic field can create significant changes in
the secondary flow patterns. Such behaviours can have
interesting consequences especially in the optimization of the
magnetically targeted drug delivery.
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