2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2007.08.007
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Numerical modelling of simulated blood flow in idealized composite arterial coronary grafts: Transient flow

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“…In recent years, single-phase computational fluid dynamics (CFD) techniques, combined with noninvasive medical imaging, have been used increasingly by researchers seeking to better understand hemodynamic factors (Berthier et al, 2002;Steinman, 2002;Zeng et al, 2003;Gijsen et al, 1999;He and Ku, 1996;Hoi et al, 2004;Santamarina et al, 1998;Boutsianis et al, 2004;Politis et al, 2007Politis et al, , 2008.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, single-phase computational fluid dynamics (CFD) techniques, combined with noninvasive medical imaging, have been used increasingly by researchers seeking to better understand hemodynamic factors (Berthier et al, 2002;Steinman, 2002;Zeng et al, 2003;Gijsen et al, 1999;He and Ku, 1996;Hoi et al, 2004;Santamarina et al, 1998;Boutsianis et al, 2004;Politis et al, 2007Politis et al, , 2008.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blood was considered as a homogeneous, non-Newtonian fl uid modeled by the Carreau-Yasuda shear dependent viscosity equation with the same parameters as in Boyd et al [1,2], and a density of 1050 kg/m 3 . Blood fl ow was assumed to be laminar and incompressible.…”
Section: Description Of the Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A natural next step is to construct numerical methods for solving this Riccati differential equation. This is a very important aspect of the present research program with stimulus coming from applications to actual design [41,42]. Computational methods for algebraic Riccati equations, with due convergence theory, have a long history in the finite dimensional setting [43].…”
Section: Conclusion and Some Open Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%