Title of article
Generation of CFD meshes from biplane angiograms: an example of image-based mesh generation and simulation Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Bernhard Quatember، نويسنده , , Hannes Mühlthaler، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
19
From page
379
To page
397
Abstract
Physicians make extensive use of medical images for diagnosing and planning therapy, but they frequently confine themselves to a visual inspection of the morphology. However, medical images such as biplane angiograms could be exploited for clinically relevant simulation studies. We developed a simulation system that would allow physicians to assess a patientʹs hemodynamic state. This paper describes the automatic image-based generation of a mesh that is required for the patient-specific numerical simulation of the three-dimensional blood flow through a stenosed coronary artery using the finite element method. The first step in generating the mesh is the acquisition of the patient-specific geometry of the flow domain through a three-dimensional reconstruction based on biplane angiograms. We then aim at the generation of an optimal mesh that would allow us to compute the solution with a specified accuracy at minimal cost in terms of computing time. To do this, we must adapt the size of the elements to the flow conditions. As a consequent adaptive procedure with an a posteriori error analysis would consume too much time, we decided to employ a priori criteria for the adaptation. Although these criteria are in principle heuristic in nature, they nevertheless reflect a fair quantitative a priori knowledge relevant to the coronary artery under investigation. This quantitative knowledge is derived from a posteriori analyses of computed flow conditions in so-called reference flow domains.
Journal title
Applied Numerical Mathematics
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Applied Numerical Mathematics
Record number
942300
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