Cerebral blood flow simulations in realistic geometries

Stéphanie Salmon; Soyibou Sy; Marcela Szopos

ESAIM: Proceedings (2012)

  • Volume: 35, page 281-286
  • ISSN: 1270-900X

Abstract

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The aim of this work is to perform the computation of the blood flow in all the cerebral network, obtained from medical images as angiographies. We use free finite elements codes as FreeFEM++. We first test the code on analytical solutions in simplified geometries. Then, we study the influence of boundary conditions on the flow and we finally perform first computations on realistic meshes.

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Salmon, Stéphanie, Sy, Soyibou, and Szopos, Marcela. Denis Poisson, Fédération, and Trélat, E., eds. " Cerebral blood flow simulations in realistic geometries ." ESAIM: Proceedings 35 (2012): 281-286. <http://eudml.org/doc/251209>.

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