Bulletin of the American Physical Society
74th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 66, Number 17
Sunday–Tuesday, November 21–23, 2021; Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Arizona
Session E28: Biological Fluid Dynamics: Physiological Cardiac Flows
2:45 PM–4:55 PM,
Sunday, November 21, 2021
Room: North 228 AB
Chair: Juan Carlos del Alamo, University of Washington
Abstract: E28.00010 : GPU accelerated simulations of the whole heart open new research paths
4:42 PM–4:55 PM
Presenter:
Roberto Verzicco
(Univ of Roma)
Authors:
Roberto Verzicco
(Univ of Roma)
Giulio Del Corso
(Gran Sasso Science Institute)
Vamsi Spandan
(Harvard University)
Valentina Meschini
(Gran Sasso Science Institute)
Joshua Romero
(NVIDIA)
Massimiliano Fatica
(NVIDIA)
Marco D. D de Tullio
(Politechnic University of Bari)
Francesco Viola
(Gran Sasso Science Institute L'Aquila, Italy)
Our group has made an effort in porting the original CPU code to CUDA and the GPU–accelerated FSEI algorithm can now tackle complex simulations of the whole cardiac dynamics - including the four chambers with the valves, connected with the thoracic aorta, the pulmonary veins/arteries, the inferior/superior venae cavae - within a few hours and desktop workstations, thus strongly reducing the time–to–solution and the need for sophisticated infrastructures. This approach is particularly appealing if the tool has to support medical decisions which require quick solutions possibly obtained by local computational resources.
The accuracy of the numerical tool and the unprecedented computational speed-up further open the way for running simulation campaigns to study the response to pathologies of synthetic populations or for virtual testing medical devices through an uncertainty quantification analysis.
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