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Edited By: Perumal Nithiarasu and Guowei Wei
Impact factor:2.082
ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking:
2018:46/80 (Engineering, Biomedical)20/59 (Mathematical & Computational Biology)32/105 (Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications)
Online ISSN:2040-7947
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Numerical evaluation of cardiac mechanical markers as estimators of the electrical activation time
-  5 December 2019
Numerical simulation of the Blood Oxygenation Level‐Dependent functional Magnetic Resonance Signal using Finite Element Method
-  5 December 2019
Personalising cardiovascular network models in pregnancy: A two‐tiered parameter estimation approach
-  4 December 2019
The role of end‐diastolic myocardial fibre stretch on infarct extension
- Chin Neng Leong
- Socrates Dokos
- Andri Andriyana
- Yih Miin Liew
- Bee Ting Chan
- Yang Faridah Abdul Aziz
- Kok‐Han Chee
- Ganiga Srinivasaiah Sridhar
- Einly Lim
-  4 December 2019
Abstract
This work examined the correlation between infarct extension and left ventricular regional mechanics, including factors leading to the observed impaired mechanics. It was found that fibre stress‐strain loop (FSSL) was the only biomechanical variable that correlated with infarct extension. The impaired FSSL was caused by inadequate contraction force generation during the isovolumic contraction and ejection phases. Inadequate stretch of the myocardium at end‐diastole, in particular with excessively stiff infarct, can contribute to this phenomenon.
A new finite‐element shell model for arterial growth and remodeling after stent implantation
-  26 November 2019
Abstract
Soft tissues adapt to mechanical stimuli to maintain homeostasis. Growth and remodeling (G&R) theories figure this adaptation. Here, we concerned over arterial G&R following stent‐ graft implantation. We used the homogenized constrained mixture theory to model the turnover and deposition of (e)lastin, (c)ollagen, and smooth (m)uscle cells. To investigate several possible situations, we developed a low‐cost bi‐layered finite‐element 2D axisymmetric shell model. Our main results are that for large stent oversizing, the artery cannot recover from the insult and dilates forever.
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The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
moreNear infrared optical tomography using NIRFAST: Algorithm for numerical model and image reconstruction
- Hamid Dehghani
- Matthew E. Eames
- Phaneendra K. Yalavarthy
- Scott C. Davis
- Subhadra Srinivasan
- Colin M. Carpenter
- Brian W. Pogue
- Keith D. Paulsen
-  711-732
-  15 August 2008
A generalization of two‐dimensional theories of laminated composite plates
-  173-180
-  May/June 1987
A benchmark study of numerical schemes for one‐dimensional arterial blood flow modelling
- Etienne Boileau
- Perumal Nithiarasu
- Pablo J. Blanco
- Lucas O. Müller
- Fredrik Eikeland Fossan
- Leif Rune Hellevik
- Wouter P. Donders
- Wouter Huberts
- Marie Willemet
- Jordi Alastruey
-  23 June 2015
Abstract
We present for the first time a detailed comparison of six numerical schemes for 1D blood flow modelling, made in a series of six benchmark cases and supported by graphical and tabulated results. All the information is made publicly available to support the development of 1D models and numerical schemes, providing a comprehensive reference data set to the interested reader.












