Study of arterial hemodynamics using programs medical image processing and finite element analysis
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The aspects of mathematical modeling of the artery was examined in this article. The numerical analysis of blood flow through the arery was carried ut. Computer 3D-model was built using the program MIMICS for 3Dsynthesis and processing medical images. Blood was assumed to be homogeneous, incompressible Newtonian fluid. The finiteelement package Ansys was used for blood flow study. Analysis of obtained data shows a significant influence of artery narrowing upon blood flow behavior.
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