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contributor authorSteinman, David A.
contributor authorHoi, Yiemeng
contributor authorFahy, Paul
contributor authorMorris, Liam
contributor authorWalsh, Michael T.
contributor authorAristokleous, Nicolas
contributor authorAnayiotos, Andreas S.
contributor authorPapaharilaou, Yannis
contributor authorArzani, Amirhossein
contributor authorShadden, Shawn C.
contributor authorBerg, Philipp
contributor authorJaniga, Gأ،bor
contributor authorBols, Joris
contributor authorSegers, Patrick
contributor authorBressloff, Neil W.
contributor authorCibis, Merih
contributor authorGijsen, Frank H.
contributor authorCito, Salvatore
contributor authorPallarأ©s, Jordi
contributor authorBrowne, Leonard D.
contributor authorCostelloe, Jennifer A.
contributor authorLynch, Adrian G.
contributor authorDegroote, Joris
contributor authorVierendeels, Jan
contributor authorFu, Wenyu
contributor authorQiao, Aike
contributor authorHodis, Simona
contributor authorKallmes, David F.
contributor authorKalsi, Hardeep
contributor authorLong, Quan
contributor authorKheyfets, Vitaly O.
contributor authorFinol, Ender A.
contributor authorKono, Kenichi
contributor authorMalek, Adel M.
contributor authorLauric, Alexandra
contributor authorMenon, Prahlad G.
contributor authorPekkan, Kerem
contributor authorEsmaily Moghadam, Mahdi
contributor authorMarsden, Alison L.
contributor authorOshima, Marie
contributor authorKatagiri, Kengo
contributor authorPeiffer, Vأ©ronique
contributor authorMohamied, Yumnah
contributor authorSherwin, Spencer J.
contributor authorSchaller, Jens
contributor authorGoubergrits, Leonid
contributor authorUsera, Gabriel
contributor authorMendina, Mariana
contributor authorValen
contributor authorHabets, Damiaan F.
contributor authorXiang, Jianping
contributor authorMeng, Hui
contributor authorYu, Yue
contributor authorKarniadakis, George E.
contributor authorShaffer, Nicholas
contributor authorLoth, Francis
date accessioned2017-05-09T00:56:31Z
date available2017-05-09T00:56:31Z
date issued2013
identifier issn0148-0731
identifier otherbio_135_2_021016.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/150993
description abstractStimulated by a recent controversy regarding pressure drops predicted in a giant aneurysm with a proximal stenosis, the present study sought to assess variability in the prediction of pressures and flow by a wide variety of research groups. In phase I, lumen geometry, flow rates, and fluid properties were specified, leaving each research group to choose their solver, discretization, and solution strategies. Variability was assessed by having each group interpolate their results onto a standardized mesh and centerline. For phase II, a physical model of the geometry was constructed, from which pressure and flow rates were measured. Groups repeated their simulations using a geometry reconstructed from a microcomputed tomography (CT) scan of the physical model with the measured flow rates and fluid properties. Phase I results from 25 groups demonstrated remarkable consistency in the pressure patterns, with the majority predicting peak systolic pressure drops within 8% of each other. Aneurysm sac flow patterns were more variable with only a few groups reporting peak systolic flow instabilities owing to their use of high temporal resolutions. Variability for phase II was comparable, and the median predicted pressure drops were within a few millimeters of mercury of the measured values but only after accounting for submillimeter errors in the reconstruction of the lifesized flow model from microCT. In summary, pressure can be predicted with consistency by CFD across a wide range of solvers and solution strategies, but this may not hold true for specific flow patterns or derived quantities. Future challenges are needed and should focus on hemodynamic quantities thought to be of clinical interest.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleVariability of Computational Fluid Dynamics Solutions for Pressure and Flow in a Giant Aneurysm: The ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference CFD Challenge
typeJournal Paper
journal volume135
journal issue2
journal titleJournal of Biomechanical Engineering
identifier doi10.1115/1.4023382
journal fristpage21016
journal lastpage21016
identifier eissn1528-8951
treeJournal of Biomechanical Engineering:;2013:;volume( 135 ):;issue: 002
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