Calculating resistance boundary conditions from PC-MRI data
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2020 7:03 pm
Hi all,
Is there a strategy for deriving the resistance outlet boundary condition in a patient-specific case given only PC-MRI data? From what I see in the clinical and user guides, it seems that you need to have some sort of approximate pressure value, or the resistance is just given, but from the PC-MRI data I can obtain, I may only have flow and velocity at a certain plane. For example, for something simple like a vertical stretch of the descending aorta, which is basically cylindrical, I could obtain the velocity profile for the inlet, but would I need extra data at the outlet, or is it still possible to model this and get accurate results that aren't simply guesses?
Thanks,
Justin
Is there a strategy for deriving the resistance outlet boundary condition in a patient-specific case given only PC-MRI data? From what I see in the clinical and user guides, it seems that you need to have some sort of approximate pressure value, or the resistance is just given, but from the PC-MRI data I can obtain, I may only have flow and velocity at a certain plane. For example, for something simple like a vertical stretch of the descending aorta, which is basically cylindrical, I could obtain the velocity profile for the inlet, but would I need extra data at the outlet, or is it still possible to model this and get accurate results that aren't simply guesses?
Thanks,
Justin