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Reduction strategies for shape dependent inverse problems in haemodynamics

Lassila, Toni Mikael  
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Manzoni, Andrea  
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Rozza, Gianluigi  
Homberg, Dietmar
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Trolzsch, Fredi
2012
System Modelling and Optimization

This work deals with the development and application of reduction strategies for real-time and many query problems arising in fluid dynamics, such as shape optimization, shape registration (reconstruction), and shape parametrization. The proposed strategy is based on the coupling between reduced basis methods for the reduction of computational complexity and suitable shape parametrizations - such as free-form deformations or radial basis functions - for low-dimensional geometrical description. Our focus is on problems arising in haemodynamics: efficient shape parametrization of cardiovascular geometries (e.g. bypass grafts, carotid artery bifurcation, stenosed artery sections) for the rapid blood flow simulation - and related output evaluation - in domains of variable shape (e.g. vessels in presence of growing stenosis) provide an example of a class of problems which can be recast in the real-time or in the many- query context.

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book part or chapter
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-36062-6_40
Author(s)
Lassila, Toni Mikael  
Manzoni, Andrea  
Rozza, Gianluigi  
Editors
Homberg, Dietmar
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Trolzsch, Fredi
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Springer

Publisher place

Heildeberg

Published in
System Modelling and Optimization
Start page

397

End page

406

Series title/Series vol.

IFIP AICT; 391

Subjects

Model order reduction

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computational fluid dynamics

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free-form deformation

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radial basis functions

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reduced basis methods

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shape parametrization

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blood flows

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EPFL MATHICSE Report 09.2012

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http://mathicse.epfl.ch/page-68906-en.html
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June 29, 2012
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/83041
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