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Proposal and implementation of a fluid-Structure coupled simulation system with parallel commercial codes

Guo, Z.; Hazama, Osamu; Yamagiwa, Mitsuru; Hirayama, Toshio; Matsuzawa, Teruo*

Advances in computational & experimental engineering & sciences (CD-ROM), 6 Pages, 2003/07

no abstracts in English

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Diseased arterial biomechanics with paralled coupling analysis technique

Guo, Z.; Hirayama, Toshio; Matsuzawa, Teruo*; Watanabe, Masahiro*

Keisan Kogaku Koenkai Rombunshu, 7(1), p.173 - 176, 2002/05

no abstracts in English

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Large-scale parallel simulation of blood flow coupled with a diseased blood vessel

Guo, Z.; Hirayama, Toshio; Matsuzawa, Teruo*

Application of High-Performance Computing in Engineering VII, p.125 - 134, 2002/00

The objective of the presented study is to develop a LC (Loose Coupling) simulation system implementing two commercial numerical simulation software packages linked by a library called MpCCI (Mesh-based paralle Code Coupling Interface). This library is an essential and a robust tool for carrying out interpolations of the physical variables (values) between different numerical models. We have programmed the MpCCI library into two commercial codes, Mecano and Star-CD, and implemented the developed LC simulation system on a distributed parallel computer by a MPMD (Multi Program Multi Data) parallel programming style. Numerical simulation results of an aneurysm diseased artery acquired by dynamic CSD (Computational Structure Dynamics) coupled transient CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) undergoing pulsation blood flow with the LC simulation system is presented which illustrate the mechanical behaviors of the arterial wall.

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