BACKGROUND: Systolic blood flow has been simulated in the abdominal aorta and the superior mesenteric artery. The simulations were carried out using two different computational hemodynamic methods: the finite element method to solve the Navier Stokes equations and the lattice Boltzmann method. RESULTS: We have validated the lattice Boltzmann method for systolic flows by comparing the velocity and pressure profiles of simulated blood flow between methods. We have also analyzed flow-specific characteristics such as the formation of a vortex at curvatures and traces of flow. CONCLUSION: The lattice Boltzmann Method is as accurate as a Navier Stokes solver for computing complex blood flows. As such it is a good alternative for computational hemodynamics, certainly in situation where coupling to other models is required.
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Axner, L., Hoekstra, A. G., Jeays, A., Lawford, P., Hose, R., & Sloot, P. M. A. (2009). Simulations of time harmonic blood flow in the Mesenteric artery: comparing finite element and lattice Boltzmann methods. Biomedical Engineering Online, 8, 23. https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-925X-8-23
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