Conduit design with expanding diameter for enhanced flow

Author:

Hashemi Javad,Peeples Hunter,Kuykendall Riley,Raju Seshadri,Kassab Ghassan S.

Abstract

AbstractConduits are commonly used for treating lesions in arteries and veins. The conventional stents are cylindrical in shape, which increases flow resistance with length. This study presents a design of stents and conduits where the conduit caliber expands gradually to reduce resistance while avoiding flow separation. Inflow was provided from a header tank at two different pressures (i.e., 10 and 25 mm Hg pressure) into a cylindrical or expanding conduit. The initial conduit calibers were 2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-mm and 160-, 310-, and 620-mm lengths in each case. The flow rates of expanding caliber conduits (at a rate of r4–6/cm where r is the initial conduit radius) were compared to traditional cylindrical conduits of constant radius. The expanded caliber yields a significantly increased flow of 16–55% for R4/L expansion, 9–44% for R5/L expansion, and 1–28% for R6/L expansion. Simulated flow models using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) were used to validate and expand the experimental findings. Flow separation was detected for certain simulations by flow pathlines and wall shear stress (WSS) calculations. The results showed that a caliber expansion rate of r6/cm is the optimal rate of expansion for most potential applications with minimum flow separation, lower resistance, and increased flow.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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