one question about Fluid-Solid Interaction
Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2016 8:37 am
Dear SimVascular developers
I find that in Docs said SV have FSI feature, but no more detail about FSI, so my question how can use FSI in SimVascular?
http://simvascular.github.io/docsFlowSolver.html
Building on the original PHASTA code, there have been a number of important additions and modifications. Professor Charles Taylor’s group at Stanford University developed key additions in the areas of Boundary Conditions and Fluid-Solid Interaction (FSI) coupling. These additions are crucial to represent with a high level of realism the way blood flows in arteries, since this flow is highly dependent on the characteristics of the vascular trees that are downstream of our three-dimensional model, and the compliance of the three-dimensional vascular tree.
I find that in Docs said SV have FSI feature, but no more detail about FSI, so my question how can use FSI in SimVascular?
http://simvascular.github.io/docsFlowSolver.html
Building on the original PHASTA code, there have been a number of important additions and modifications. Professor Charles Taylor’s group at Stanford University developed key additions in the areas of Boundary Conditions and Fluid-Solid Interaction (FSI) coupling. These additions are crucial to represent with a high level of realism the way blood flows in arteries, since this flow is highly dependent on the characteristics of the vascular trees that are downstream of our three-dimensional model, and the compliance of the three-dimensional vascular tree.