Shape optimization of pulsatile ventricular assist devices using FSI to minimize thrombotic risk

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C. C. Long
A. L. Marsden
Y. Bazilevs
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[1] Los Alamos National Laboratory,T
[2] University of California,3 Fluid Dynamics and Solid Mechanics
[3] San Diego,Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
[4] University of California,Department of Structural Engineering
[5] San Diego,undefined
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Computational Mechanics | 2014年 / 54卷
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Pulsatile VAD; Residence time; Fluid–structure interaction; Isogeometric analysis; Optimization; SMF;
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In this paper we perform shape optimization of a pediatric pulsatile ventricular assist device (PVAD). The device simulation is carried out using fluid–structure interaction (FSI) modeling techniques within a computational framework that combines FEM for fluid mechanics and isogeometric analysis for structural mechanics modeling. The PVAD FSI simulations are performed under realistic conditions (i.e., flow speeds, pressure levels, boundary conditions, etc.), and account for the interaction of air, blood, and a thin structural membrane separating the two fluid subdomains. The shape optimization study is designed to reduce thrombotic risk, a major clinical problem in PVADs. Thrombotic risk is quantified in terms of particle residence time in the device blood chamber. Methods to compute particle residence time in the context of moving spatial domains are presented in a companion paper published in the same issue (Comput Mech, doi:10.1007/s00466-013-0931-y, 2013). The surrogate management framework, a derivative-free pattern search optimization method that relies on surrogates for increased efficiency, is employed in this work. For the optimization study shown here, particle residence time is used to define a suitable cost or objective function, while four adjustable design optimization parameters are used to define the device geometry. The FSI-based optimization framework is implemented in a parallel computing environment, and deployed with minimal user intervention. Using five SEARCH/POLL steps the optimization scheme identifies a PVAD design with significantly better throughput efficiency than the original device.
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页码:921 / 932
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