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Modeling and simulation of blood flow problems

Quarteroni, Alfio  
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Veneziani, Alessandro
Bristeau, M.-O.
1997
Computational science for the 21st century

Medicine is one of the branches of scientific research in which numerical simulation can give a great support. In particular, a well mature branch like computational fluid dynamics (CFD) can provide a substantial help for the understanding of several pathologies of the cardiovascular system. The local behavior of blood flow may affect substantially the on-rise of such pathologies: a remarkable instance is atherosclerosis, which is unfortunately largely widespread in Western Countries. An accurate fluid dynamics analysis can better enlight these mechanisms, and CFD becomes necessary since physical data from in vivo'' measures are troublesome to obtain. Moreover, allowing completely controlled simulations, CFD can eventually provide a useful paradigm for clinical practice, for instance suggesting optimal strategy for a surgeric operation. par However, the study of biological systems is a difficult task not only from the numerical viewpoint, but also in the modeling phase. Indeed, different systems interact each other at mechanical or biochemical level. Therefore, making a hierarchy of simplifications in the models considered is almost always mandatory. These notes illustrate some specific features of the blood flow problem, in the case of large'' vessels, where the atherosclerotic plaques are localized. In particular, the interaction between blood and compliant vessel walls is of upmost interest. The purpose is to review shortly the existing literature on the field (limitedly to the most genuine mathematical aspects) and mention a first contribution from our side to the modeling of blood-wall interaction and its numerical simulation.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Quarteroni, Alfio  
Veneziani, Alessandro
Editors
Bristeau, M.-O.
Date Issued

1997

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons

Publisher place

Chichester

Published in
Computational science for the 21st century
ISBN of the book

0471972983

Start page

369

End page

379

Subjects

pulsatility rheology models of vessel walls

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REVIEWED

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April 24, 2007
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