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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