2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.advengsoft.2016.01.013
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Development of cloud services for patient-specific simulations of blood flows through aortic valves

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“…The velocity and pressure fields in the computational domain can be strongly affected by the outlet boundary conditions [5], therefore, various techniques including the proposed boundary condition were employed to handle the backflows occurring in the aortic valve flows. Time-consuming computations were performed by using the developed cloud software services [25,26] based on ANSYS Fluent [22]. Figure 4 shows the distribution of the velocity on the outlet in the case of various boundary conditions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The velocity and pressure fields in the computational domain can be strongly affected by the outlet boundary conditions [5], therefore, various techniques including the proposed boundary condition were employed to handle the backflows occurring in the aortic valve flows. Time-consuming computations were performed by using the developed cloud software services [25,26] based on ANSYS Fluent [22]. Figure 4 shows the distribution of the velocity on the outlet in the case of various boundary conditions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, researchers have shown increased interest in studying and deploying container-based healthcare applications. Kačeniauskas et al [37] have developed a software to simulate blood flows through aortic valves, as a cloud service. They have experimentally evaluated the performance of XEN VMs, KVM VMs and Docker containers and have found that Docker containers outperform KVM and XEN VMs.…”
Section: Virtualisation Technologies In E-healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this section, we presented the segmentation tool in clinical routine as well as a comparative study between two existing software which is in relief with the blood flow sequences and their limitations. A deep analysis of the development of cloud services or patient-specific simulations of blood flows through aortic valves based on ANSYS Fluent was mention in [36]. In this context, we can mention several works that use CFD modules with it can be deduced via the extraction of the parameters (the ratio between the outgoing and the incoming flow)…”
Section: B Flow Sequences and Valvesmentioning
confidence: 99%