Fluid Structure Interaction Simulation on an Idealized Aortic Arch

The aortic arch is at risk of several cardiovascular diseases, such as aortic dissection. Many of these risk factors are due to the fluid-structure interaction that occurs in the aorta. Fluid-structure interation (FSI) simulations are a very useful tool in identifying these risks. The goal of this s...

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Main Author: Eeg, Thomas Bertheau
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Published: Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for konstruksjonsteknikk 2012
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-ntnu-193192013-06-07T04:01:29ZFluid Structure Interaction Simulation on an Idealized Aortic ArchengEeg, Thomas BertheauNorges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for konstruksjonsteknikkInstitutt for konstruksjonsteknikk2012ntnudaim:7570MTPROD produktutvikling og produksjonIndustriell mekanikkThe aortic arch is at risk of several cardiovascular diseases, such as aortic dissection. Many of these risk factors are due to the fluid-structure interaction that occurs in the aorta. Fluid-structure interation (FSI) simulations are a very useful tool in identifying these risks. The goal of this study is to obtain a simplified picture of healthy physiological flow and lay the foundation for further studies on cardiovascular diseases in the aortic arch. A 3-dimensional idealized FSI model of the aorta was constructed from measurements found in the literature. This model was simulated using the commerical codes Abaqus and Ansys Fluent, coupled with the in-house code Tango. Attempts at simulating the model geometry including the braciocephalic, left common and left subclavian carotid arteries were unsuccesful, so a simlified model of only the aortic arch was simulated. Emphasis was placed on the investigation of different boundary conditions. An imposed massflow condition, a pressure condition with resistance or a varying elastance model was set on the inlet and combined with zero pressure, reflection free or Windkessel outlet boundaries. The mass flow inlet with Windkessel outlet gave the most reliable results since the other inlets were mostly incomplete approximations. No conclusion could be drawn on the viability of Ansys Workbench as a meshing utility for studies using Tango, due to lack of information. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-19319Local ntnudaim:7570application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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MTPROD produktutvikling og produksjon
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MTPROD produktutvikling og produksjon
Industriell mekanikk
Eeg, Thomas Bertheau
Fluid Structure Interaction Simulation on an Idealized Aortic Arch
description The aortic arch is at risk of several cardiovascular diseases, such as aortic dissection. Many of these risk factors are due to the fluid-structure interaction that occurs in the aorta. Fluid-structure interation (FSI) simulations are a very useful tool in identifying these risks. The goal of this study is to obtain a simplified picture of healthy physiological flow and lay the foundation for further studies on cardiovascular diseases in the aortic arch. A 3-dimensional idealized FSI model of the aorta was constructed from measurements found in the literature. This model was simulated using the commerical codes Abaqus and Ansys Fluent, coupled with the in-house code Tango. Attempts at simulating the model geometry including the braciocephalic, left common and left subclavian carotid arteries were unsuccesful, so a simlified model of only the aortic arch was simulated. Emphasis was placed on the investigation of different boundary conditions. An imposed massflow condition, a pressure condition with resistance or a varying elastance model was set on the inlet and combined with zero pressure, reflection free or Windkessel outlet boundaries. The mass flow inlet with Windkessel outlet gave the most reliable results since the other inlets were mostly incomplete approximations. No conclusion could be drawn on the viability of Ansys Workbench as a meshing utility for studies using Tango, due to lack of information.
author Eeg, Thomas Bertheau
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title Fluid Structure Interaction Simulation on an Idealized Aortic Arch
title_short Fluid Structure Interaction Simulation on an Idealized Aortic Arch
title_full Fluid Structure Interaction Simulation on an Idealized Aortic Arch
title_fullStr Fluid Structure Interaction Simulation on an Idealized Aortic Arch
title_full_unstemmed Fluid Structure Interaction Simulation on an Idealized Aortic Arch
title_sort fluid structure interaction simulation on an idealized aortic arch
publisher Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for konstruksjonsteknikk
publishDate 2012
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