One dimensional modeling of blood flow in large networks

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Abstract

A fast and valid simulation of blood flow in large networks of vessels can be achieved with a one-dimensional viscoelastic model. In this paper, we developed a parallel code with this model and computed several networks: a circle of arteries, a human systemic network with 55 arteries and a vascular network of mouse kidney with more than one thousand segments. The numerical results were verified and the speedup of parallel computing was tested on multi-core computers. The evolution of pressure distributions in all the networks were visualized and we can see clearly the propagation patterns of the waves. This provides us a convenient tool to simulate blood flow in networks.

Authors

  • Xiaofei Wang

    • Institut Jean le Rond d'Alembert UPMC (Univ. Paris 6)
  • Pierre-Yves Lagree

    • Institut Jean le Rond d'Alembert CNRS
  • Jose-Maria Fullana

    • Institut Jean le Rond d'Alembert UPMC (Univ. Paris 6)
  • Sylvie Lorthois

    • Institut de Mecanique des Fluides de Toulouse, CNRS