BioMedical Engineering OnLine (Oct 2009)

Simulations of time harmonic blood flow in the Mesenteric artery: comparing finite element and lattice Boltzmann methods

  • Hose Rod,
  • Lawford Pat,
  • Jeays Adam,
  • Hoekstra Alfons G,
  • Axner Lilit,
  • Sloot Peter MA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-925X-8-23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 23

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Abstract 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.