MEMoRIAL-M1.8 | Augmented 4D flow
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Projektbearbeiter:
M.Sc. Franziska Gaidzik
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The phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC-MRI) method can provide dynamic, three-dimensional flow information in vivo, for instance revealing the blood flow velocity in subject-specific geometries. Although being limited with respect to spatial and temporal resolution, this non-invasive measurement technique may, however, not least point to essential (domain) boundary conditions for computational high-quality simulations.
The application of PC-MRI methods combined with detailed computational simulations will not just exploit measured flow information at domain boundaries but also those throughout the volume. Moreover, this 'hybrid approach' is supposed to open up new possibilities for enhancing the quality of flow information. Within the context of this sub-project, computational methods allowing for enhancement of measured data ranging below the temporal and spatial experimental resolution limits will be developed.
The application of PC-MRI methods combined with detailed computational simulations will not just exploit measured flow information at domain boundaries but also those throughout the volume. Moreover, this 'hybrid approach' is supposed to open up new possibilities for enhancing the quality of flow information. Within the context of this sub-project, computational methods allowing for enhancement of measured data ranging below the temporal and spatial experimental resolution limits will be developed.
Anmerkungen
Wiss. Co-Betreuende / Scientific Co-Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Oliver Speck (OVGU:FNW/IEP), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dominique Thévenin (OVGU:FVST/ISUT)
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Kontakt
apl. Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Gábor Janiga
Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg
Fakultät für Verfahrens- und Systemtechnik
Institut für Strömungstechnik und Thermodynamik
Universitätsplatz 2
39106
Magdeburg
Tel.:+49 391 6758196
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