AbstractTo gain insight into cardio-arterial interactions, a coupled left ventricle-systemic artery (LV–SA) model is developed that incorporates a three-dimensional finite-strain left ventricle (LV), and a physiologically-based one-dimensional model for the systemic arteries (SA). The coupling of the LV model and the SA model is achieved by matching the pressure and the flow rate at the aortic root, i.e. the SA model feeds back the pressure as a boundary condition to the LV model, and the aortic flow rate from the LV model is used as the input for the SA model. The governing equations of the coupled system are solved using a combined immersed-boundary finite-element (IB/FE) method and a Lax–Wendroff scheme. A baseline case using physiologic...
Modeling of the cardiovascular system is challenging, but it has the potential to further advance ou...
The study of hemodynamic patterns in large blood vessels, such as the ascending aortic artery, brach...
AMS Subj. Classification: 92C30In this study we investigated, modified and combined two existing mathe...
To gain insight into cardio-arterial interactions, a coupled left ventricle-systemic artery (LV–SA) ...
AbstractTo gain insight into cardio-arterial interactions, a coupled left ventricle-systemic artery ...
Mathematical modelling and computational simulation are effective tools in studying the function of...
Cardiovascular system is a complex interactive system. The study of ventriculo-arterial coupling can...
While it has long been recognized that bi-directional interaction between the heart and the vasculat...
Cardiovascular system is a complex interactive system. The study of ventriculo-arterial coupling can...
Understanding the interaction between the valves and walls of the heart is important in assessing an...
In patients with aortic stenosis, the left ventricular afterload is determined by the degree of valv...
Understanding the interaction between the valves and walls of the heart is important in assessing an...
This thesis presents a finite element methodology for simulating fluid–solid interactions in the lef...
A geometrical multiscale model for blood flow through an ideal left ventricle and the main arteries ...
peer reviewedArterial pressure and flow result from the interaction between the ( actively) ejecting...
Modeling of the cardiovascular system is challenging, but it has the potential to further advance ou...
The study of hemodynamic patterns in large blood vessels, such as the ascending aortic artery, brach...
AMS Subj. Classification: 92C30In this study we investigated, modified and combined two existing mathe...
To gain insight into cardio-arterial interactions, a coupled left ventricle-systemic artery (LV–SA) ...
AbstractTo gain insight into cardio-arterial interactions, a coupled left ventricle-systemic artery ...
Mathematical modelling and computational simulation are effective tools in studying the function of...
Cardiovascular system is a complex interactive system. The study of ventriculo-arterial coupling can...
While it has long been recognized that bi-directional interaction between the heart and the vasculat...
Cardiovascular system is a complex interactive system. The study of ventriculo-arterial coupling can...
Understanding the interaction between the valves and walls of the heart is important in assessing an...
In patients with aortic stenosis, the left ventricular afterload is determined by the degree of valv...
Understanding the interaction between the valves and walls of the heart is important in assessing an...
This thesis presents a finite element methodology for simulating fluid–solid interactions in the lef...
A geometrical multiscale model for blood flow through an ideal left ventricle and the main arteries ...
peer reviewedArterial pressure and flow result from the interaction between the ( actively) ejecting...
Modeling of the cardiovascular system is challenging, but it has the potential to further advance ou...
The study of hemodynamic patterns in large blood vessels, such as the ascending aortic artery, brach...
AMS Subj. Classification: 92C30In this study we investigated, modified and combined two existing mathe...