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Wall shear stress calculations in space-time finite element computation of arterial fluid-structure interactions

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COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS
卷 46, 期 1, 页码 31-41

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00466-009-0425-0

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Cardiovascular fluid mechanics; Cerebral aneurysms; Patient-specific data; Fluid-structure interactions; Hyperelastic material; Space-time methods; Wall shear stress; Oscillatory shear index

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  1. John and Ann Doerr Fund for Computational Biomedicine
  2. NSF [CNS-0421109]

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The stabilized space-time fluid-structure interaction (SSTFSI) technique was applied to arterial FSI problems soon after its development by the Team for Advanced Flow Simulation and Modeling. The SSTFSI technique is based on the Deforming-Spatial-Domain/Stabilized Space-Time (DSD/SST) formulation and is supplemented with a number of special techniques developed for arterial FSI. The special techniques developed in the recent past include a recipe for pre-FSI computations that improve the convergence of the FSI computations, using an estimated zero-pressure arterial geometry, Sequentially Coupled Arterial FSI technique, using layers of refined fluid mechanics mesh near the arterial walls, and a special mapping technique for specifying the velocity profile at inflow boundaries with non-circular shape. In this paper we introduce some additional special techniques, related to the projection of fluid-structure interface stresses, calculation of the wall shear stress (WSS), and calculation of the oscillatory shear index. In the test computations reported here, we focus on WSS calculations in FSI modeling of a patient-specific middle cerebral artery segment with aneurysm. Two different structural mechanics meshes and three different fluid mechanics meshes are tested to investigate the influence of mesh refinement on the WSS calculations.

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