Applications of computational modelling and simulation of porous medium in tissue engineering

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Abstract

In tissue engineering, porous biodegradable scaffolds are used as templates for regenerating required tissues. With the advances in computational tools, many modeling approaches have been considered. For example, fluid flow through porous medium can be modeled using the Brinkman equation where permeability of the porous medium has to be defined. In this review, we summarize various models recently reported for defining permeability and non-invasive pressure drop monitoring as a tool to validate dynamic changes in permeability. We also summarize some models used for scaffold degradation and integrating mass transport in the simulation.

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German, C. L., & Madihally, S. V. (2016). Applications of computational modelling and simulation of porous medium in tissue engineering. Computation, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/computation4010007

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