Near-Wall Flow in Cerebral Aneurysms

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Main Author: Goodarzi Ardakani, Vahid
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Tu, Xin, Gambaruto, Alberto M., Velho, Iolanda, Tiago, Jorge, Sequeira, Adélia, Pereira, Ricardo
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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https://doi.org/10.3390/fluids4020089
Summary: The region where the vascular lumen meets the surrounding endothelium cell layer, hence the interface region between haemodynamics and cell tissue, is of primary importance in the physiological functions of the cardiovascular system. The functions include mass transport to/from the blood and tissue, and signalling via mechanotransduction, which are primary functions of the cardiovascular system and abnormalities in these functions are known to affect disease formation and vascular remodelling. This region is denoted by the near-wall region in the present work, and we outline simple yet effective numerical recipes to analyse the near-wall flow field. Computational haemodynamics solutions are presented for six patient specific cerebral aneurysms, at three instances in the cardiac cycle: peak systole, end systole (taken as dicrotic notch) and end diastole. A sensitivity study, based on Newtonian and non-Newtonian rheological models, and different flow rate profiles, is effected for a selection of aneurysm cases. The near-wall flow field is described by the wall shear stress (WSS) and the divergence of wall shear stress (WSSdiv), as descriptors of tangential and normal velocity components, respectively, as well as the wall shear stress critical points. Relations between near-wall and free-stream flow fields are discussed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Near-Wall Flow in Cerebral Aneurysms
title Near-Wall Flow in Cerebral Aneurysms
spellingShingle Near-Wall Flow in Cerebral Aneurysms
Goodarzi Ardakani, Vahid
cerebral aneurysm
computational haemodynamics
no-slip critical points
near-wall transport
description of flow field
title_short Near-Wall Flow in Cerebral Aneurysms
title_full Near-Wall Flow in Cerebral Aneurysms
title_fullStr Near-Wall Flow in Cerebral Aneurysms
title_full_unstemmed Near-Wall Flow in Cerebral Aneurysms
title_sort Near-Wall Flow in Cerebral Aneurysms
author Goodarzi Ardakani, Vahid
author_facet Goodarzi Ardakani, Vahid
Tu, Xin
Gambaruto, Alberto M.
Velho, Iolanda
Tiago, Jorge
Sequeira, Adélia
Pereira, Ricardo
author_role author
author2 Tu, Xin
Gambaruto, Alberto M.
Velho, Iolanda
Tiago, Jorge
Sequeira, Adélia
Pereira, Ricardo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Goodarzi Ardakani, Vahid
Tu, Xin
Gambaruto, Alberto M.
Velho, Iolanda
Tiago, Jorge
Sequeira, Adélia
Pereira, Ricardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cerebral aneurysm
computational haemodynamics
no-slip critical points
near-wall transport
description of flow field
topic cerebral aneurysm
computational haemodynamics
no-slip critical points
near-wall transport
description of flow field
description The region where the vascular lumen meets the surrounding endothelium cell layer, hence the interface region between haemodynamics and cell tissue, is of primary importance in the physiological functions of the cardiovascular system. The functions include mass transport to/from the blood and tissue, and signalling via mechanotransduction, which are primary functions of the cardiovascular system and abnormalities in these functions are known to affect disease formation and vascular remodelling. This region is denoted by the near-wall region in the present work, and we outline simple yet effective numerical recipes to analyse the near-wall flow field. Computational haemodynamics solutions are presented for six patient specific cerebral aneurysms, at three instances in the cardiac cycle: peak systole, end systole (taken as dicrotic notch) and end diastole. A sensitivity study, based on Newtonian and non-Newtonian rheological models, and different flow rate profiles, is effected for a selection of aneurysm cases. The near-wall flow field is described by the wall shear stress (WSS) and the divergence of wall shear stress (WSSdiv), as descriptors of tangential and normal velocity components, respectively, as well as the wall shear stress critical points. Relations between near-wall and free-stream flow fields are discussed.
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