Blog
The Group Blog
Here is a place to keep track of what work we are all doing so try and keep it updated so we know where were up to and can also check any papers etc that someone might of already read.
Its really simple to use and if we keep the tags up to date then we can also filter for personal blogs too.
Book For Lit Review
Found a good book in Google Books that we could all use for the Lit Review. I found it quite useful, so have a look for yourself and see what you think.
Elastic Pressure - Volume Relationship
Elastic Pressure - Volume Paper: Effects of recruitment of collapsed lung units on the elastic pressure-volume relationship in anaesthetised healthy adults
Charlie Work Update
Since the meeting with Dr. Chung on the 8th of November I have been working on the algorithm for generating a visualisation of the 1D lung model. This has included reading more papers and creating a document outlining the step by step functionality of the algorithm. This document includes formulas, their limits, and strategies for data manipulation.
Paper to be looked at before Sunday for the 1D modelling team
Must at least look at this before sunday.
Charlie if you could have a proper read through it as it has allot of refferences since published think it could be the one if you know what i mean...
Dhillon not at important but may discuss how the angle changes effect the 1D model you are constructing
Tom / 1D modelling team work update as of 9th Nov
Update on the work being carried out by the 1D modelling team as of 9th Nov
Meeting Agenda for 07/11/11
This is the outline for the presentation on 07/11/11. Talking to group members we decided that a powerpoint presentation wasn't really appropriate at this stage, we should just go through the documents and research carried out in a structured way. If you have any amendments to make to this or comments post above.
Meeting Minutes 20/10/11
The meeting was called in order to prepare for the group meeting with Dr. Chung on 25/10/11.
1D model generation
An interesting way of generating the 1D model using lung regions or 'lobes' and the 3D model as well as a volume filling algorithm.
Meeting Minutes
Progress made since last meeting:
Article reading by group members
Dominic finished the CFD tutorials
Useful Short Article
I have added the Article 'An Optimal Bronchial Tree may be Dangerous' by B. Mauroy to the references section of files.warwick.
Article and Work Update
Article:
A good overview of the flow conditions in the entire respiratory system.
Work Update:
I am currently working my way through the CFD tutorials.