Numerical simulations of hemodynamics and hemolysis

Tomáš Bodnár (Department of Technical Mathematics, Czech Technical University in Prague)

Mon Mar 2, 14:40-16:10 (2 weeks ago)

Abstract: The development of blood contacting devices, such as Ventricular Assist Devices (VAD) became one of the most challenging tasks in modern bioengineering. The models of blood rheology, stress- and strain- based models of hemolysis, models of turbulence need to be solved at high resolution in complex geometries. The talk will present an overview of our current work in design of computational test case for VAD development and some of the recent results on combining the models of viscoelastic rheology with strain based models of hemolysis. This is a part of an ongoing joint work with Anna Lancmanova, Nico Dirkes, Alberto Girelli, Adelia Sequeira and Giulia Giantesio.

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Audience: researchers in the topic


Nečas Seminar on Continuum Mechanics

Series comments: This seminar was founded on December 14, 1966.

Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Sokolovská 83, Prague 8. If not written otherwise, we will meet on Mondays at 15:40 in lecture hall K3 (2nd floor)

Organizers: Miloslav Feistauer, Petr Knobloch, Martin Kružík*, Šárka Nečasová*
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