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ANALYSIS AND MODELING OF COMPLEX LIVING SYSTEMS
High performance computing for blood modeling
E. A. Pogorelovaa, A. I. Lobanovab a Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (state university), Institutskii per., Dolgoprudny, Moscow region, 141700, Russia
b Moscow State Academy of Water Transport, Novodanilovskaya naberezhnaya, 2/1, Moscow, 117105, Russia
Abstract:
Methods for modeling blood flow and its rheological properties are reviewed. Blood is considered as a particle suspencion. The methods are boundary integral equation method (BIEM), lattice Boltzmann (LBM), finite elements on dynamic mesh, dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) and agent based modeling. The analysis of these methods’ applications on high-performance systems with various architectures is presented.
Keywords:
blood, hemodynamics, non, newtonian fluid, red blood cells, high performance computing.
Received: 03.10.2012 Revised: 19.12.2012
Citation:
E. A. Pogorelova, A. I. Lobanov, “High performance computing for blood modeling”, Computer Research and Modeling, 4:4 (2012), 917–941
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