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12 - Aeronautical, Mechanical, Chemical and Manufacturing Engineering
University of Sheffield : A - Mechanical engineering and Advanced manufacturing
Accuracy vs. computational time: Translating aortic simulations to the clinic
Sophisticated Fluid-Solid Interaction models are currently computationally intractable for routine clinical application, but capture the important physical phenomenon of finite wave speeds in arteries. Recognising that, at least to a first linear approximation, the one dimensional wave equation for a compressible fluid is exactly that for a distensible tube, this paper proposes a novel approach to arterial computational fluid mechanics using this analogy. The execution time is typically four times lower than an FSI analysis, and only 10% higher than for a simple incompressible fluid analysis. This has major implications for clinical translation.