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Comparative Study of Blood Flow Through Normal, Stenosis Affected and Bypass Grafted Artery Using Computational Fluid Dynamics

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The effect of blood flow through normal artery, artery affected with stenosis and artery with bypass grafting are simulated and studied using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The flow characteristics of blood were simulated by using available CFD software, ANSYS. Modelling and meshing of normal artery, artery with stenosis, bypass grafted artery were created by using Gambit 2.4.6. From grid independence study, 15234 mesh sizes were selected for the simulation purpose. CFD solver used for the prediction of flow phenomena, static pressure, and shear strain rate. The CFD pronounced results will be helpful for the proper diagnosis of the stenosis, sharing knowledge with doctors for overcoming the stenosis problem with the help of bypass grafting. The research will also help the researcher and doctors for understanding the flow phenomena inside the normal artery, artery with stenosis, and artery with bypass grafting.

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Banik, A., Bandyopadhyay, T.K., Panchenko, V. (2022). Comparative Study of Blood Flow Through Normal, Stenosis Affected and Bypass Grafted Artery Using Computational Fluid Dynamics. In: Vasant, P., Zelinka, I., Weber, GW. (eds) Intelligent Computing & Optimization. ICO 2021. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 371. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93247-3_50

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