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Hi Amneet,Formerly, I used Fluent with RANS k-w SST model to simulate flow in upper airway reconstructed from CT scanning.For fluid-structure interaction study, there is little article concerns with this specific topic. I saw someone used ABAQUS with NLGEOM option to do the FSI simulation, in which tissues were assumed to be isotropic linear elastic materials.I am not clear which solver I should use and how to generate mesh based on CT scanning(DICOM format)Thanks for your support.Yan
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Is it possible for you to send the fluid-structure interaction equations and model to describe evolution of quantities (if any)?
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Hi everyone,Currently, I am trying to use IBAMR to simulate the collapse in human upper airway during obstructive sleep apnea.But I am new to IB and I hardly find any tutorial documentation for IBAMR on Internet.Is there anyone studying similar topic? Or can I have a detailed suggestion for how I should start with IBAMR?Many thanks!Yan
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I think it is cerainly possible to do this with IBFE approach. Take a look at examples/IBFE for some simple examples. You can run those examples and visualize the output. The material response is defined in the main.cpp files as simple C functions. You would also need to convert your medical images to finite element mesh that IBAMR can read. There are many IBAMR users and developers who can assist you further with your questions as many applications use IBFE method.
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Hi Amneet,Formerly, I used Fluent with RANS k-w SST model to simulate flow in upper airway reconstructed from CT scanning.For fluid-structure interaction study, there is little article concerns with this specific topic. I saw someone used ABAQUS with NLGEOM option to do the FSI simulation, in which tissues were assumed to be isotropic linear elastic materials.I am not clear which solver I should use and how to generate mesh based on CT scanning(DICOM format)Thanks for your support.Yan
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Is it possible for you to send the fluid-structure interaction equations and model to describe evolution of quantities (if any)?
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Hi everyone,Currently, I am trying to use IBAMR to simulate the collapse in human upper airway during obstructive sleep apnea.But I am new to IB and I hardly find any tutorial documentation for IBAMR on Internet.Is there anyone studying similar topic? Or can I have a detailed suggestion for how I should start with IBAMR?Many thanks!Yan
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Yes, it is a parallel run. Can I assign the number of cores used in the program?
Great! I'll try it.It is so encouraging to meet you and other excellent people here!2018-04-07 11:35 GMT-05:00 Amneet Bhalla <mail2...@gmail.com>:I think it is cerainly possible to do this with IBFE approach. Take a look at examples/IBFE for some simple examples. You can run those examples and visualize the output. The material response is defined in the main.cpp files as simple C functions. You would also need to convert your medical images to finite element mesh that IBAMR can read. There are many IBAMR users and developers who can assist you further with your questions as many applications use IBFE method.On Sat, Apr 7, 2018 at 9:28 AM Yan Shang <yansha...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Amneet,Formerly, I used Fluent with RANS k-w SST model to simulate flow in upper airway reconstructed from CT scanning.For fluid-structure interaction study, there is little article concerns with this specific topic. I saw someone used ABAQUS with NLGEOM option to do the FSI simulation, in which tissues were assumed to be isotropic linear elastic materials.I am not clear which solver I should use and how to generate mesh based on CT scanning(DICOM format)Thanks for your support.Yan2018-04-06 19:36 GMT-05:00 Amneet Bhalla <mail2...@gmail.com>:Is it possible for you to send the fluid-structure interaction equations and model to describe evolution of quantities (if any)?On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 5:15 PM, Yan Shang <yansha...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi everyone,Currently, I am trying to use IBAMR to simulate the collapse in human upper airway during obstructive sleep apnea.But I am new to IB and I hardly find any tutorial documentation for IBAMR on Internet.Is there anyone studying similar topic? Or can I have a detailed suggestion for how I should start with IBAMR?Many thanks!Yan--
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On Jul 21, 2021, at 3:56 AM, Yicheng Chen <cychi...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Yan,I am newly to IBAMR and want to perform the IB simulation in human upper airway, too.I have the same problem as you, including how to use this excellent tool. Please let me know have you achieved your expected work? May I ask for your guidance?
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Yes, I set the ctx pointer follow our example IBFE/ex6, professor.
Firstly, the program get the elasticity data by using:ElasticityData(Pointer<Database> input_db): c1_s(input_db->getDouble("C1_S")),kappa_s(input_db->getDouble("KAPPA_S")),mu_s(input_db->getDouble("MU_S")),lambda_s(input_db->getDouble("LAMBDA_S"))
Thus it calculate the force using the EalasticityData. The “const ElasticityData* const elasticity_data = reinterpret_cast<ElasticityData*>(ctx)” seems to be neccessary if we applied elasticity data in force function like "elasticity_data->lambda_s”
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