Blood flow through a composite stenosis in catheterized arteries
Abstract
The Problem of blood flow through a composite stenosis during artery catheterization assuming blood to behave like a Newtonian fluid, has been investigated. The analytical expression for the blood flow characteristics, namely, the impedance, the wall shear stress in the stenotic region and the shear stress at stenosis throat has been derived. The impedance increases with the catheter as well as with the stenosis size (height and length both). The wall shear stress in the stenotic region increases in the up stream of the stenosis throat but decreases in the down stream of the throat and achieves to its approached value at a critical axial distance. The magnitude of the wall shear stress at the end point of the constriction profile is much lower than its approached value. The shear stress at the stenosis throat possesses the characteristics similar to that of the flow resistance with respect to any given parameter
Keywords
Impedance, catheter, shear stress, throat, stenotic region
DOI: 10.26265/e-jst.v5i4.656
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