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CNS, CSF Flow Models, and Systemic Simulations

CNS, CSF Flow Models, and Systemic Simulations. March 3, 2011 Loren Kim Mentor: Cierra M. Hall Advisor: Professor Linninger Laboratory for Product and Process Design Department of Bioengineering University of Illinois, Chicago, IL. Topics:. Systemic Flow Model Simulations of 4 Species

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CNS, CSF Flow Models, and Systemic Simulations

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  1. CNS, CSF Flow Models, and Systemic Simulations March 3, 2011 Loren Kim Mentor: Cierra M. Hall Advisor: Professor Linninger Laboratory for Product and Process Design Department of Bioengineering University of Illinois, Chicago, IL

  2. Topics: • Systemic Flow Model Simulations of 4 Species • CNS model *Revisions • CSF model • Connection of the CSF flow model to the CNS model • Connection of the CNS flow model to the systemic flow model

  3. Systemic Flow Model Simulations • Performed and validated simulations for 4 species Hagen Poiseuille's Equation:

  4. Systemic Flow Modeling Simulations

  5. Systemic Flow Model Simulations

  6. CNS model *Revisions • Addition of the right and left brachiocephalic veins • Connection of the Sphenoparietal Sinus • Revisiting the Willis Circle • Removal of unnecessary arteries and veins connecting to the spinal capillaries

  7. CSF Model

  8. Connection of CSF and CNS

  9. Systemic Flow Modeling

  10. Goals: • Finish revising the CNS model • Run simulations on the CNS and CSF model • Connect the models • Start the research paper: Introduction and Methods

  11. Questions?

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