On the Turbulence Modeling of Blood Flow in a Stenotic Vessel

Author:

Lui Mattia1,Martino Savino1,Salerno Mario2,Quadrio Maurizio3

Affiliation:

1. Department Aerospace Sciences and Technologies, Politecnico di Milano, Milano 20133, Italy

2. Angiology Unit, IRCCS ICS Maugeri, Tradate 21049, Italy

3. Department of Aerospace Sciences and Technologies, Politecnico di Milano, Milano 20133, Italy

Abstract

AbstractBlood flow dynamics in a stenosed, subject-specific carotid bifurcation is numerically simulated using direct numerical simulation (DNS) and Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes (RANS) equations closed with turbulence models. DNS is meant to provide a term of comparison for the RANS calculations, which include classic two-equations models (k–ε and k–ω) as well as a transitional three-equations eddy-viscosity model (kT−kL−ω). Pulsatile inlet conditions based on in vivo ultrasound measurements of blood velocity are used. The blood is modeled as a Newtonian fluid, and the vessel walls are rigid. The main purpose of this work is to highlight the problems related to the use of classic RANS models in the numerical simulation of such flows. The time-averaged DNS results, interpreted in view of their finite-time averaging error, are used to demonstrate the superiority of the transitional RANS model, which is found to provide results closer to DNS than those of conventional models. The transitional model shows better predictive capabilities in terms of turbulence intensity, temporal evolution of the pressure along the cardiac cycle, and the oscillatory shear index (OSI). Indeed, DNS brings to light the locally transitional or weakly turbulent state of the blood flow, which presents velocity and pressure fluctuations only in the poststenotic region of the internal carotid artery during systole, while the flow is laminar during diastole.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Physiology (medical),Biomedical Engineering

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