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CFD for Medical Device Design and Development
A comprehensive digital twin incorporates patient-specific characteristics
Shortening the amount of time it takes to get products to market—this is a concern shared by all manufacturers across all industries. In the medical device industry, this objective takes on additional importance, as it means that lifesaving and life-sustaining devices and treatments can get to patients more quickly. In the case of respiratory devices, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation is a critical enabling technology for realizing this objective, as will be discussed in this webinar, with guest speaker Dr. Chris Varga, Senior Engineering Fellow at Vyaire Medical.
How pervasive is the use of simulation at Vyaire? “I can’t think of any product that is in development today that we’re not using CFD for,” says Dr. Varga. At Vyaire, CFD is used in early stage research, feasibility studies, and design studies performed prior to building prototypes. Concepts for device designs will sometimes start within the simulation tool—the same tool that is also used to resolve issues encountered much later in the device development process, including during manufacturing.
And since patients come in a variety of shapes and sizes and also breathe in a variety of ways (some people are "mouth breathers”, some are "nose breathers"), simulations must account for the fact that each patient has a unique breathing profile that depends on their lung function and structure. The ability to perform detailed simulations of all their use cases, combined with the time and cost savings resulting from a reduced reliance on expensive prototypes represent just two of the ways in which Vyaire’s investment in simulation has paid off.
Dr. Chris Varga, Senior Engineering Fellow, Vyaire Medical
Javier Garriz, Marketing Manager, Siemens Digital Industries Software
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A comprehensive digital twin incorporates patient-specific characteristics
Shortening the amount of time it takes to get products to market—this is a concern shared by all manufacturers across all industries. In the medical device industry, this objective takes on additional importance, as it means that lifesaving and life-sustaining devices and treatments can get to patients more quickly. In the case of respiratory devices, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation is a critical enabling technology for realizing this objective, as will be discussed in this webinar, with guest speaker Dr. Chris Varga, Senior Engineering Fellow at Vyaire Medical.
How pervasive is the use of simulation at Vyaire? “I can’t think of any product that is in development today that we’re not using CFD for,” says Dr. Varga. At Vyaire, CFD is used in early stage research, feasibility studies, and design studies performed prior to building prototypes. Concepts for device designs will sometimes start within the simulation tool—the same tool that is also used to resolve issues encountered much later in the device development process, including during manufacturing.
And since patients come in a variety of shapes and sizes and also breathe in a variety of ways (some people are "mouth breathers”, some are "nose breathers"), simulations must account for the fact that each patient has a unique breathing profile that depends on their lung function and structure. The ability to perform detailed simulations of all their use cases, combined with the time and cost savings resulting from a reduced reliance on expensive prototypes represent just two of the ways in which Vyaire’s investment in simulation has paid off.
Dr. Chris Varga, Senior Engineering Fellow, Vyaire Medical
Javier Garriz, Marketing Manager, Siemens Digital Industries Software