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Help  Simulate intravascular blood flow
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(25-02-2020, 08:53 AM)josemendez Wrote: Hi,

Particle-based simulations are not ideal for this use case. Fluid resolution is not adaptive, which means all of your fluid must have the finest resolution you need to work with. So even in thick veins, you'd need particles < 1 mm in size, just like in finer veins. In addition to that, coupling between fluid and vein walls is quite problematic, veins are very thin and you'd quickly get tunneling issues.

Imho, I'd steer clear of particle-based methods. If I were to implement a blood flow simulation from scratch, I'd use an eulerian approach on a tetrahedral grid. No tunneling issues, trivial coupling, and very fine, hand-crafted adaptivity. There's no commercial middleware that does this realtime, as far as I know, but I'm not really into the medical field so I might be wrong.

I see, thank you for your suggestion.
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Simulate intravascular blood flow - by mypcluna - 25-02-2020, 03:53 AM
RE: Simulate intravascular blood flow - by mypcluna - 26-02-2020, 06:09 AM