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Heng Wei1, Faisal Amlani1,2, Niema M Pahlevan1,3
1Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Abstract:
This work introduces a numerical approach and implementation for the direct coupling of arbitrary complex ordinary differential equation- (ODE-)governed zero-dimensional (0D) boundary conditions to three-dimensional (3D) lattice Boltzmann-based fluid-structure systems for hemodynamics studies. In particular, a most complex configuration is treated by considering a dynamic left ventricle- (LV-)elastance heart model which is governed by (and applied as) a nonlinear, non-stationary hybrid ODE-Dirichlet system. Other ODE-based boundary conditions, such as lumped parameter Windkessel models for truncated vasculature, are also considered. Performance studies of the complete 0D-3D solver, including its treatment of the lattice Boltzmann fluid equations and elastodynamics equations as well as their interactions, is conducted through a variety of benchmark and convergence studies that demonstrate the ability of the coupled 0D-3D methodology in generating physiological pressure and flow waveforms-ultimately enabling the exploration of various physical and physiological parameters for hemodynamics studies of the coupled LV-arterial system. The methods proposed in this paper can be easily applied to other ODE-based boundary conditions as well as to other fluid problems that are modeled by 3D lattice Boltzmann equations and that require direct coupling of dynamic 0D boundary conditions.
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