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[MS04]Cardiovascular Flow: Modelling, Simulation & Experiment

Fri. Jul 11, 2025 10:10 AM - 11:50 AM JST
Fri. Jul 11, 2025 1:10 AM - 2:50 AM UTC
Room 05
Chair:B. V. Rathish Kumar(IIT Kanpur, India), Abdullah Usmani(Aligarh Muslim University, India), Priyanshu Soni(IIT BHU, India)
Cardiovascular flow modeling, simulation, and experimentation are essential in understanding the complex dynamics of blood circulation and addressing cardiovascular diseases. Mathematical models, particularly those based on computational fluid dynamics (CFD), simulate blood flow through arteries, veins, and the heart. These models incorporate factors such as vessel geometry, blood viscosity, and cardiac dynamics, helping researchers study conditions like atherosclerosis, hypertension, and aneurysms.
Simulations provide detailed insights into how blood flow behaves under various conditions, guiding medical device design (e.g., stents, heart valves) and surgical procedures. They also help predict the impact of different treatments on cardiovascular health.
Experimental studies, such as in vitro flow experiments and animal models, complement simulations by validating theoretical models and providing real-world data. Together, modeling, simulation, and experiment enable more accurate predictions of cardiovascular behavior, improve treatment strategies, and aid in the development of personalized healthcare solutions.

[MS04-01]Flow Hemodynamics in Cardiovascular Pathologies: A Biomechanical Perspective

*Abdullah Yousuf Usmani1 (1. Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Zakir Hussain College of Engineering and Technology, AMU Aligarh (India))

[MS04-02]Pulsatile flow dynamics in an artery with multiple pathologies: A Fluid- Structure Interaction study

*Priyanshu Soni1, Abhra bhattacharya1, Abdullah Y Usmani2, Sanjay Kumar Rai1, B V Rathish Kumar3 (1. School of Biomedical Engineering, IIT BHU Varanasi India (India), 2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Zakir Husain College of Engineering and Technology AMU, Aligarh India (India), 3. Department of Mathematics & Statistics, IIT Kanpur, India (India))

[MS04-03]Comparative Analysis Flow Induced Vortex Dynamics in Eccentric

Tapered and Non-Tapered Stenotic Artery

*Abhra Bhattacharyya1, Priyanshu Soni1, B.V. Rathis Kumar2, Abdullah Usmani3, Sanjay Kumar Rai1 (1. IIT(BHU) (India), 2. IIT Kanpur (India), 3. Aligarh Muslim University (India))

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