Capillary Flow
Tuesday 1 June 2010
Organisers: Robert Kerr, Ellak Somfai, Björn Stinner
Introduction
In an interdisciplinary cooperation between engineering, physics, mathematics, and the medical school the University of Warwick seeks to develop a new programme that would integrate visualising and measuring blood flow through capillaries with new numerical expertise. This MIR@W day serves to inform about the current state of simulating and visualising these types of flow.
Programme
All talks will be held in MS.03, coffee, lunch, tea and snacks in the Common Room, Mathematics Institute. Getting here.
- 10.30 - 11.00 Coffee
- 11.00 - 11.20 Robert Kerr (Warwick)
Introduction Presentation
- 11.20 - 12.00 Peter Bryanston-Cross (Warwick)
Imaging in difficult environments: The digital Ophthalmoscope and the potential creation of a low cost capillary imaging system Presentation
- 12.00 - 12.40 Steve Morgan (Nottingham)
Optical imaging of blood flow in the microcirculation Abstract
Presentation
- 12.40 - 13.40 Lunch
- 13.40 - 14.20 Colin Thornton (Birmingham)
A combined DEM-CFD approach to the simulation of blood flow Abstract
Presentation
- 14.20 - 15.00 Jordi Alastruey-Arimon (Imperial)
Pulse wave propagation in large arteries: Modelling, validation and applications Abstract
Presentation
- 15.00 - 15.40 David Kay (Oxford)
Modelling coupled tissue mechanics-blood flow within the heart Abstract
Presentation
- 15.40 - 16.10 Tea
- 16.10 - 16.50 Matti Peltomäki (Jülich)
Mesoscale simulation of blood flow in microcapillaries Abstract
Presentation
- 16.50 - 17.30 Mark Blyth (East Anglia)
Numerical computation of cell motion in a branching flow Abstract
Presentation
- 17.30 - 18.30 Wine and Snacks
For further information contact:
MIRaW Programme Secretary
Mathematics Institute
Zeeman Building
University of Warwick
Coventry CV4 7AL, UK
E-mail: MRC at warwick dot ac dot uk