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Reduced-order modeling of left ventricular flow subject to aortic valve regurgitation

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PHYSICS OF FLUIDS
Volume 31, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.5083054

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [343164-07]
  2. Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship

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The present focus of heart flow studies is largely based on flow within the left ventricle and how this flow changes when subject to disease. However, despite recent advancements, a simple tractable model of even healthy left ventricular flow has not been produced and made available. Reduced-order modeling techniques, such as proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) and dynamic mode decomposition (DMD), offer an effective means of expressing the large datasets obtained from experiments or numerical simulations using low-dimensional models. While POD and DMD are often used to identify coherent structures in fluid dynamics, their use as a modeling tool has not found much merit in the cardiovascular flow community. In this work, we use POD and DMD to construct reduced-order models for a healthy left ventricular flow as well as for that under the influence of a particular disease shown to exhibit rich and unique intraventricular fluid dynamics, namely, aortic regurgitation (a leaking aortic valve). The performance of the two methods in reconstructing the intraventricular flows and derived quantities is evaluated, and the selected reduced-order models are made available. Published under license by AIP Publishing.

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