Fiber Tractography for Finite-Element Modeling of Transversely

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Fiber Tractography for Finite-Element Modeling of Transversely Isotropic Biological Tissues of Arbitrary Shape Using Computational Fluid Dynamics Joshua Inouye University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA, USA [email protected]

Geoffrey Handsfield University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA, USA [email protected]

ABSTRACT

Fiber tractography is useful for studying a variety of biological phenomena associated with transversely isotropic tissues, in which fibers serve to provide functional strength along a specific axis. One useful application of fiber tractography is finite-element analysis (FEA) studies. Here, we present a method utilizing computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for efficiently determining fiber trajectories in a transversely isotropic material with arbitrary structures of any complexity (such as those determined from biomedical imaging). We demonstrate assignment of fiber directions to FEA mesh by registration with the CFD mesh. Sensitivity analysis on various solver settings, flow characteristics, and material parameters shows less than 2 degrees of average deviation from the nominal fiber vectors if the Reynolds number is