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Measurements of steady flow through a bileaflet mechanical heart valve using stereoscopic PIV

Journal

MEDICAL & BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING & COMPUTING
Volume 49, Issue 3, Pages 325-335

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11517-010-0705-z

Keywords

Bileaflet mechanical heart valve; Stereoscopic particle image velocimetry; CFD validation; 3D vortex structure; Reynolds stress

Funding

  1. NSERC
  2. NSERC PGS-M

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Computational modeling of bileaflet mechanical heart valve (BiMHV) flow requires experimentally validated datasets and improved knowledge of BiMHV fluid mechanics. In this study, flow was studied downstream of a model BiMHV in an axisymmetric aortic sinus using stereoscopic particle image velocimetry. The inlet flow was steady and the Reynolds number based on the aortic diameter was 7600. Results showed the out-of-plane velocity was of similar magnitude as the transverse velocity. Although additional studies are needed for confirmation, analysis of the out-of-plane velocity showed the possible presence of a four-cell streamwise vortex structure in the mean velocity field. Spatial data for all six Reynolds stress components were obtained. Reynolds normal stress profiles revealed similarities between the central jet and free jets. These findings are important to BiMHV flow modeling, though clinical relevance is limited due to the idealized conditions chosen. To this end, the dataset is publicly available for CFD validation purposes.

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