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A "well-balanced" finite volume scheme for blood flow simulation

Olivier Delestre, Pierre-Yves Lagrée

Published 2012-05-28Version 1

We are interested in simulating blood flow in arteries with a one dimensional model. Thanks to recent developments in the analysis of hyperbolic system of conservation laws (in the Saint-Venant/ shallow water equations context) we will perform a simple finite volume scheme. We focus on conservation properties of this scheme which were not previously considered. To emphasize the necessity of this scheme, we present how a too simple numerical scheme may induce spurious flows when the basic static shape of the radius changes. On contrary, the proposed scheme is "well-balanced": it preserves equilibria of Q = 0. Then examples of analytical or linearized solutions with and without viscous damping are presented to validate the calculations. The influence of abrupt change of basic radius is emphasized in the case of an aneurism.

Comments: 36 pages
Journal: International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids 72, 2 (2013) 177-205
Categories: math.NA, cs.CE, cs.NA
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