Biofluids: Physiological II - Computational Blood Flow in Arteries
ORAL · D16 ·
Presentations
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Modeling blood flow as a fluid- multilayered structure interaction problem consisting of poroelastic materials
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Authors
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Martina Bukac
- University of Pittsburgh
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Paolo Zunino
- University of Pittsburgh
- Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Pittsburgh
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Ivan Yotov
- Department of Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh, 301 Thackeray, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260, USA
- University of Pittsburgh
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Toward non-Newtonian effects on secondary flow structures in a 180 degree bent tube model for curved arteries
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Authors
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Stevin van Wyk
- Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
- Linne FLOW Center, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
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Lisa Prahl Wittberg
- Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
- Linne FLOW Center, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
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Laszlo Fuchs
- Linne FLOW Center, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
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Kartik V. Bulusu
- The George Washington University
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Michael W. Plesniak
- The George Washington University
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Hydrodynamic Enhancements of Dissolution from Drug Particles: \textit{In vivo} vs. \textit{In vitro}
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Authors
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James Brasseur
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University
- The Pennsylvania State University
- Penn State
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Yanxing Wang
- Georgia Tech
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Analysis of perfusion, microcirculation and drug transport in tumors. A computational study.
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Authors
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Paolo Zunino
- University of Pittsburgh
- Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Pittsburgh
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Laura Cattaneo
- MOX, Department of Mathematics, Politecnico di Milano
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Fractional-order viscoelasticity in one-dimensional blood flow models
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Authors
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Paris Perdikaris
- Brown University
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George Karniadakis
- Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University
- Brown University
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A Porous Media Model for Blood Flow within Reticulated Foam
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Authors
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Jason Ortega
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Vortex dynamics in ruptured and unruptured intracranial aneurysms
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Authors
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Gabriel Trylesinski
- University at Buffalo, State University of New York; ISAE-ENSICA, Toulouse, France
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Nicole Varble
- University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
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Jianping Xiang
- University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
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Hui Meng
- University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
- Department of Mechanical \& Aerospace Engineering, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260
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Accuracy of Computational Cerebral Aneurysm Hemodynamics Using Patient-Specific Endovascular Measurements
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Authors
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Patrick McGah
- University of Washington
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Michael Levitt
- University of Washington
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Michael Barbour
- University of Washington
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Pierre Mourad
- University of Washington
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Louis Kim
- University of Washington
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Alberto Aliseda
- University of Washington
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Effects of Aortic Irregularities on the Blood Flow
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Authors
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Iris Gutmark-Little
- Cincinnati Childrens Medical Center
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Lisa Prahl Wittberg
- Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
- Linne FLOW Center, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
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Stevin van Wyk
- Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
- Linne FLOW Center, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
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Mihai Mihaescu
- KTH Mechanics
- Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
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Laszlo Fuchs
- KTH Mechanics
- Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
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Philippe Backeljauw
- Cincinnati Childrens Medical Center
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Ephraim Gutmark
- University of Cincinnati
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A Computational Fluid Dynamic Study of Blood Flow Within the Coiled Umbilical Arteries
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Authors
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David Wilke
- The University of Adelaide
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James Denier
- The University of Auckland
- University of Auckland
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Trent Mattner
- University of Adelaide
- The University of Adelaide
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Yee Khong
- The University of Adelaide
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