| Literature DB >> 23922311 |
Lutz Pauli1, Jaewook Nam, Matteo Pasquali, Marek Behr.
Abstract
We compare two approaches to numerical estimation of mechanical hemolysis in a simplified blood pump model. The stress-based model relies on the instantaneous shear stress in the blood flow, whereas the strain-based model uses an additional tensor equation to relate distortion of red blood cells to a shear stress measure. We use the newly proposed least-squares finite element method (LSFEM) to prevent negative concentration fields and show a stable and volume preserving LSFEM for the tensor equation. Application of both models to a simplified centrifugal blood pump at three different operating conditions shows that the stress-based model overestimates the rate of hemolysis. The strain-based model is found to deliver lower hemolysis rates because it incorporates a more detailed description of biophysical phenomena into the simulation process.Entities:
Keywords: computational hemodynamics; finite element method; hemolysis modeling; residence time; ventricular assist device
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23922311 PMCID: PMC4166438 DOI: 10.1002/cnm.2576
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Numer Method Biomed Eng ISSN: 2040-7939 Impact factor: 2.747