CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #17591
Computational Fluid Dynamics Challenge for Rupture-Prediction in Intracranial Aneurysms
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Computational challenge in order to predict rupture in two
intracranial
aneurysms
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Date: |
June 29, 2013 - September 13, 2013
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Location: |
Germany
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Web Page: |
http://www.ovgu.de/isut/LSS/CFD/CFD_Challenge.html
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Contact Email: |
janiga@ovgu.de
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Organizer: |
University of Magdeburg
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Application Areas: |
Biomedical & Pharmaceutical
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Deadlines: |
August 16, 2013 (abstract), August 16, 2013 (registration)
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Type of Event: |
Other, International
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Description: |
In the recent years various simulation challenges have been
organized in order
to check the applicability of the computational hemodynamics
for intracranial
aneurysms. Radaelli et al. [1] performed a comparison for
virtually stented
patient-specific cases using flow diverters. Steinman et al.
[2] compared the
velocity and pressure values obtained by various groups in a
giant aneurysm.
One of the main difficulties when performing computational
fluid dynamics
(CFD) for patient-specific cases is the prediction of the
rupture probability.
The current challenge involves two patient-specific
MCA-aneurysms that should
be analyzed by CFD in a blind test. One of the provided data
sets corresponds
to a ruptured aneurysm, while the other one can be
considered as unruptured.
The ruptured case is documented with intra-operative video
recording.
Therefore, the exact ruptured site of the aneurysm is known.
-The reconstructed surface geometries will be provided after
sending an e-mail
to janiga_at_ovgu.de
-The participants are free to choose their computational
model, software,
boundary condition etc.
-The participants are also free to use any criteria to
analyze the obtained
solutions with a view to rupture prediction. It is expected
that the participants
should predict: 1) which one was the ruptured aneurysm based
on their
computational results; 2) at which location the rupture took
place.
[1]Radaelli, AG et al.: Reproducibility of haemodynamical
simulations in a
subject-specific stented aneurysm model - a report on the
Virtual Intracranial
Stenting Challenge 2007. J Biomech. 2008 Jul 19;41(10):2069-81.
[2]Steinman, DA et al.: Variability of computational fluid
dynamics solutions for
pressure and flow in a giant aneurysm: the ASME 2012 Summer
Bioengineering
Conference CFD Challenge. J Biomech Eng. 2013 Feb;135(2):021016
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Event record first posted on June 29, 2013, last modified on July 4, 2013
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