Effect of turbulence and viscosity models on wall shear stress derived biomarkers for aorta simulations

被引:5
|
作者
Martinez, Antonio [1 ,2 ]
Hoeijmakers, Martijn [3 ]
Geronzi, Leonardo [1 ,2 ]
Morgenthaler, Valery [2 ]
Tomasi, Jacques [4 ]
Rochette, Michel [2 ]
Biancolini, Marco E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy
[2] ANSYS France, Villeurbanne, France
[3] Ansys Netherlands, Zoetermeer, Netherlands
[4] Univ Rennes, CHU Rennes, Inserm, LTSI UMR 1099, F-35000 Rennes, France
关键词
Ascending aorta; Wall shear stress; Viscosity; Non-Newtonian; Turbulence model; Dynamic Smagorinsky-Lilly; LES; NEWTONIAN BLOOD-FLOW; NUMERICAL-SIMULATION; BOUNDARY-CONDITIONS; HEMODYNAMICS; VELOCITY; ARTERIES; FLUID; CFD;
D O I
10.1016/j.compbiomed.2023.107603
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Ascending aorta simulations provide insight into patient-specific hemodynamic conditions. Numerous studies have assessed fluid biomarkers which show a potential to aid clinicians in the diagnosis process. Unfortunately, there exists a large disparity in the computational methodology used to model turbulence and viscosity. Recognizing this disparity, some authors focused on analysing the influence of either the turbulence or viscosity models on the biomarkers in order to quantify the importance of these model choices. However, no analysis has yet been done on their combined effect. In order to fully understand and quantify the effect of the computational methodology, an assessment of the combined effect of turbulence and viscosity model choice was performed. Our results show that (1) non-Newtonian viscosity has greater impact (2.9-5.0%) on wall shear stress than Large Eddy Simulation turbulence modelling (0.1-1.4%), (2) the contribution of non-Newtonian viscosity is amplified when combined with a subgrid-scale turbulence model, (3) wall shear stress is underestimated when considering Newtonian viscosity by 2.9-5.0% and (4) cycle-to-cycle variability can impact the results as much as the numerical model if insufficient cycles are performed. These results demonstrate that, when assessing the effect of computational methodologies, the resultant combined effect of the different modelling assumptions differs from the aggregated effect of the isolated modifications. Accurate aortic flow modelling requires non-Newtonian viscosity and Large Eddy Simulation turbulence modelling.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] A study of wall shear stress in 12 aneurysms with respect to different viscosity models and flow conditions
    Evju, Oyvind
    Valen-Sendstad, Kristian
    Mardal, Kent-Andre
    JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICS, 2013, 46 (16) : 2802 - 2808
  • [2] Quantification and Comparison of 4D-Flow MRI-Derived Wall Shear Stress and MRE-Derived Wall Stiffness of the Abdominal Aorta
    Kolipaka, Arunark
    Illapani, Venkata Sita Priyanka
    Kalra, Prateek
    Garcia, Julio
    Mo, Xiaokui
    Markl, Michael
    White, Richard D.
    JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING, 2017, 45 (03) : 771 - 778
  • [3] Applicability of Frozen-Viscosity Models of Unsteady Wall Shear Stress
    Vardy, A. E.
    Brown, J. M. B.
    He, S.
    Ariyaratne, C.
    Gorji, S.
    JOURNAL OF HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING, 2015, 141 (01)
  • [4] Evaluation of Computational Methodologies for Accurate Prediction of Wall Shear Stress and Turbulence Parameters in a Patient-Specific Aorta
    Manchester, Emily Louise
    Pirola, Selene
    Salmasi, Mohammad Yousuf
    O'Regan, Declan P.
    Athanasiou, Thanos
    Xu, Xiao Yun
    FRONTIERS IN BIOENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2022, 10
  • [5] Quantification and comparison of 4D Flow MRI derived wall shear stress and MRE derived wall shear stiffness of abdominal aorta
    Venkata Sita Priyanka Illapani
    Julio Garcia
    Ria Mazumder
    Richard D White
    Michael Markl
    Arunark Kolipaka
    Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, 18 (Suppl 1)
  • [6] STUDY ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WALL SHEAR STRESS AND ASPECT RATIO OF CEREBRAL ANEURYSMS WITH DIFFERENT PRESSURE DIFFERENCES USING CFD SIMULATIONS
    Aranda, Alfredo
    Valencia, Alvaro
    JOURNAL OF MECHANICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, 2018, 18 (05)
  • [7] An unexpected paradox: wall shear stress in the aorta is less in patients with severe atherosclerosis regardless of obesity
    Qaisar, Shahzeb
    Brodsky, Leon D.
    Barth, Rolf F.
    Leier, Carl
    Buja, Louis Maximilian
    Yildiz, Vedat
    Mo, Xiaokui
    Allenby, Patricia
    Moore, Stephen
    Ivanov, Iouri
    Chen, Wei
    Thomas, Diana
    Rivera, Ashly Cordero
    Gamble, Denise
    Hartage, Ramon
    Mao, George
    Sheldon, Jesse
    Sinclair, David
    Vazzano, Jennifer
    Zehr, Bradley
    Patton, Ashley
    Brodsky, Sergey, V
    CARDIOVASCULAR PATHOLOGY, 2021, 51
  • [8] Characteristics and Correlations of Wall Shear Stress and Flow Turbulence in the Carotid Bifurcation Evaluated Using an Ultrasound Vector Flow Imaging
    Liu, Mengmeng
    Song, Di
    Hong, Shaofu
    Dong, Yinghui
    Gao, Wenjing
    Du, Yigang
    Zhu, Lei
    Xu, Jinfeng
    Dong, Fajin
    JOURNAL OF VASCULAR RESEARCH, 2024, 61 (01) : 38 - 49
  • [9] Geometrically induced wall shear stress variability in CFD-MRI coupled simulations of blood flow in the thoracic aortas
    Perinajova, Romana
    Juffermans, Joe F.
    Westenberg, Jos J. M.
    van der Palen, Roel L. F.
    van den Boogaard, Pieter J.
    Lamb, Hildo J.
    Kenjeres, Sasa
    COMPUTERS IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, 2021, 133
  • [10] Wall Shear Stress Predicts Media Degeneration and Biomechanical Changes in Thoracic Aorta
    Kiema, Miika
    Sarin, Jaakko K.
    Kauhanen, S. Petteri
    Torniainen, Jari
    Matikka, Hanna
    Luoto, Emma-Sofia
    Jaakkola, Pekka
    Saari, Petri
    Liimatainen, Timo
    Vanninen, Ritva
    Yla-Herttuala, Seppo
    Hedman, Marja
    Laakkonen, Johanna P.
    FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY, 2022, 13