Implementing Boundary Conditions in Simulations of Arterial Flows

Author:

Bokov P.,Flaud P.1,Bensalah A.2,Fullana J.-M.3,Rossi M.4

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire Matière et Systèmes Complexes, Université Paris Diderot, Paris 75251, France

2. CNRST BP 8027, Rabat 10102, Morocco

3. e-mail:

4. Institut Jean Le Rond D'Alembert, CNRS UMR 7190, Paris 75005, France

Abstract

Computational hemodynamic models of the cardiovascular system are often limited to finite segments of the system and therefore need well-controlled inlet and outlet boundary conditions. Classical boundary conditions are measured total pressure or flow rate imposed at the inlet and impedances of RLR, RLC, or LR filters at the outlet. We present a new approach based on an unidirectional propagative approach (UPA) to model the inlet/outlet boundary conditions on the axisymmetric Navier–Stokes equations. This condition is equivalent to a nonreflecting boundary condition in a fluid–structure interaction model of an axisymmetric artery. First we compare the UPA to the best impedance filter (RLC). Second, we apply this approach to a physiological situation, i.e., the presence of a stented segment into a coronary artery. In that case a reflection index is defined which quantifies the amount of pressure waves reflected upon the singularity.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Physiology (medical),Biomedical Engineering

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