Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
42 lines (25 loc) · 2.48 KB

README.md

File metadata and controls

42 lines (25 loc) · 2.48 KB

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# ____ _____ ________ ________
|_ |_ || __ ||_ __ | | \ | | | |_ _| | |_ _| | |\ | | | _| | |
| |\ |
| | | |
||_||| |__|
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# [ Authors ] [ Ehsan Golab, Sharif University of Technology. ] [ [email protected] ] [ Behzad Vahedi, FNRC, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. ] [ [email protected] ]

#--------------------------------------description------------------------------------------------#

hemodynamic4Foam is a toolbox designed for OpenFOAM to simulate hemodynamic problems.

Where do I start?

Start with the hemodynamic4Foam userGuide, located in the documentation directory.

How do I get set up?

To get setup, you must first install OpenFOAM, using following version:

  • foam-extend-4.1

Once a version of OpenFOAM has been installed, download hemodynamic4Foam and then run the enclosed Allwmake script to compile hemodynamic4Foam.

How can I cite the current toolbox and find more information?

You can see the governing equations and boundary conditions for each case in tutorial and more case in following resources:

[1] Jafarzadeh, S., Sadr, A.N., Kaffash, E., Goudarzi, S., Golab, E. and Karimipour, A., 2020. The effect of hematocrit and nanoparticles diameter on hemodynamic parameters and drug delivery in abdominal aortic aneurysm with consideration of blood pulsatile flow. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 195, p.105545.

[2] Abbasi, M., Esfahani, A.N., Golab, E., Golestanian, O., Ashouri, N., Sajadi, S.M., Ghaemi, F., Baleanu, D. and Karimipour, A., 2021. Effects of Brownian motions and thermophoresis diffusions on the hematocrit and LDL concentration/diameter of pulsatile non-Newtonian blood in abdominal aortic aneurysm. Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 294, p.104576.