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Supercomputer simulates whole-body blood flow

30 March 2016 - 12:48 | Technological innovations
Supercomputer simulates whole-body blood flow

A new supercomputer simulation of blood moving around the entire human body compares extremely well with real-world flow measurements, researchers say. The software uses a 3D representation of every artery that is 1mm across or wider, scanned from a single person.

Its accuracy passed a first key test when physicists compared blood flow in the virtual aorta with that of real fluid in a 3D-printed replica. Flow patterns seen in the physical copy were a good match for the simulation.

This was the case even when the fluid passing through the plastic aorta - and the virtual blood passing through the simulated aorta - was moving in pulses, to mimic the way blood is pumped by the heart.

"We're getting extremely close results both in the steady flow and the pulsatile, which is very exciting," lead researcher Amanda Randles, from Duke University in Durham.

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