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Dynamics of the aortic arch submitted to a shock loading: Parametric study with fluid-structure models

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This work aims to present some fluid-structure models for analyzing the dynamics of the aorta during a brusque loading. Indeed, various lesions may appear at the aortic arch during car crash or other accident such as brusque falling. Aortic stresses evolution are simulated during the shock at the cross section and along the aorta. One hot question was that if a brusque deceleration can generate tissue tearing, or a shock is necessary to provoke such a damage. Different constitutive laws of blood are then tested whereas the aorta is assumed linear and elastic. The overall shock model is inspired from an experimental jig. We show that the viscosity has strong influence on the stress and parietal moments and forces. The nonlinear viscosity has no significant additional effects for healthy aorta, but modifies the stress and parietal loadings for the stenotic aorta.

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hal-00675920 , version 1 (02-03-2012)

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Adil El Baroudi, Fulgence Razafimahéry, Lalaonirina Rakotomanana-Ravelonarivo. Dynamics of the aortic arch submitted to a shock loading: Parametric study with fluid-structure models. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering, 2012, 28 (1), pp.100-110. ⟨10.1002/cnm.1483⟩. ⟨hal-00675920⟩
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