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A Comparison Study of Cavitating Flow in a Ventricular Assist Device Using Laminar and Turbulent Model

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Figure 1. Physical domain of the problem.
Figure 2. Mesh strategy.
Figure 6 shows the maximum value variation of with respect to time when we employed the turbulent flow model
Figure 4. Velocity distributions with the laminar model. (a) t = 0.01 sec; (b) t = 0.02 sec; (c) t = 0.03 sec; (d) t = 0.0315 sec; (e) t = 0.0324 sec
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