Berkeley Fluids Seminar

University of California, Berkeley

Bring your lunch and enjoy learning about fluids!

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

3110, Etcheverry Hall, 14:00-15:00

Dr. Irene Vigon-Clementel (INRIA de Paris & Sorbonne Universités UPMC, France)


Blood Flow Reduced Model Simulations: Data-based Modelling, Surgical Planning and Device Design for Congenital Heart Disease


In recent years, we explored several ways to reduce the computational complexity of blood flow simulations, while keeping the solution meaningful in the domain of interest. We will present examples of dimensional model reduction and POD (proper orthogonal decomposition). We have also devised strategies of model parametrisation based on the available data. These methods will be demonstrated in the context of congenital heart diseases such as state evaluation in aortic coarctation, surgical planning of single ventricle physiology, or device design for Tetralogy of Fallot palliation.




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Acknowledgments

Prof. Graham Fleming (Vice Chancellor for Research, UC Berkeley)

Prof. Eliot Quataert on behalf of The Theoretical Astrophysics Center and the Astronomy Department (UC Berkeley)

Prof. Philip S. Marcus on behalf of the Mechanical Engineering Department (UC Berkeley)

Prof. Michael Manga (Earth and Planetary Science, UC Berkeley)

Prof. Evan Variano (Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley)


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