EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2015)

Experimental study of effect of stenosis geometry on flow parameters

  • Veselý Ondřej,
  • Nováková Ludmila,
  • Adamec Josef

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20159202105
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 92
p. 02105

Abstract

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A stenosis is a narrowing in a tubular organ or structure. In medicine, vessel stenosis poses health risks for people. In this work, experimental investigations of pressure loss coefficient for varying stenosis eccentricity and shape were performed. Five models of different geometry were studied; all models were stenosis of 75 % area reduction. The flow conditions approximate physiological flow. The measuring range of Reynolds number was from 130 to 2730, measured values of pressure loss coefficient were from 12 to 20. The steady experimental results indicated that static pressure loss coefficient is affected by the shape of stenosis, but it was affected more significantly by the eccentricity. Visualization experiments have been performed in Polycarbonate models.