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Shape design in aorto-coronaric bypass anastomoses using perturbation theory

Agoshkov, Valery
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Quarteroni, Alfio  
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Rozza, Gianluigi  
2006
SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis

We present a new approach in the study of aorto-coronaric bypass anastomoses configurations based on small perturbation theory. The theory of optimal control based on adjoint formulation is applied in order to optimize the shape of the zone of the incoming branch of the bypass (the toe) into the coronary. The aim is to provide design indications in the perspective of future development for prosthetic bypasses.

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research article
DOI
10.1137/040613287
Web of Science ID

WOS:000236099800020

Author(s)
Agoshkov, Valery
Quarteroni, Alfio  
Rozza, Gianluigi  
Date Issued

2006

Published in
SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis
Volume

44

Issue

1

Start page

367

End page

384

Subjects

optimal control

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shape optimization

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small perturbation theory

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finite elements

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haemodynamics

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aorto-coronaric bypass anastomoses

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design of improved medical devices

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April 24, 2007
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