Model of Vascular Remodelling
This section contains pages generated automatically from the source code accompanying Osborne and Bernabeu (2015) “A fully discrete open source framework for the simulation of vascular remodelling”.
NOTE THIS IS NOT YET COMPLETE, EMAIL jmosborne@unimelb.edu.au WITH ANY QUSTIONS.
The code to run The multiple simulations, which were used to produce Figure 2, can be found here TestAnalyticComparisonLiteratePaper.hpp The code to run single simulations, which was used to produce Figure 3, can be found here TestExampleSimulationLiteratePaper.hpp
Before looking at this, you may wish to look at some of the basic user tutorials for Chaste.
Getting the code and installing dependencies
Before running these examples you will need to install Chaste’s dependencies and the source code for version 3.3. The easiest way to do this is using an Ubuntu machine (or an Ubuntu virtual machine) as discussed on InstallGuides/UbuntuPackage. Note that Chaste is only fully supported on Linux/Unix systems, so users of Windows or Mac OS X may need to follow the virtual machine route. For manual installation of each dependency, on any version of Linux, see DeveloperInstallGuide.
YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO INSTALL HEMELB. INSTRUCTIONS TO FOLLOW.
You will also need the source for the EMBC2016 project. This can be done by checking out the version from the repository by using the command
in the projects folder of the Chaste directory. You will need to use the supplied username and password.
Now the project should be installed, and everything should compile and run correctly. You can now run the tests or simulations, or create your own test suites.
Documentation
There are two folders - src
and test
.
- The
src
folder contains the classes necesary to run the simulation. These define the aditional forces and boundary conditions not in the core chaste code. - The
test
folder contains:
- TestAnalyticComparisonLiteratePaper.hpp - this file can be run to generate the results in Figure 2.
- TestExampleSimulationLiteratePaper.hpp - this file can be run to generate the results in Figure 3.
== Running tests == You can then run tests and simulations with,
and
NB: the paper was developed with release version 3.4. It will not work with with release version 3.3 or under.
For further information on using Chaste, see the extensive guide material. You may also wish to look at some of the basic user tutorials.