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A displacement-based finite element formulation for incompressible and nearly-incompressible cardiac mechanics

The Lagrange Multiplier (LM) and penalty methods are commonly used to enforce incompressibility and compressibility in models of cardiac mechanics. In this paper we show how both formulations may be equivalently thought of as a weakly penalized system derived from the statically condensed Perturbed...

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Autores principales: Hadjicharalambous, Myrianthi, Lee, Jack, Smith, Nicolas P., Nordsletten, David A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: North-Holland Pub. Co 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4026127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25187672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cma.2014.02.009
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author Hadjicharalambous, Myrianthi
Lee, Jack
Smith, Nicolas P.
Nordsletten, David A.
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Smith, Nicolas P.
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description The Lagrange Multiplier (LM) and penalty methods are commonly used to enforce incompressibility and compressibility in models of cardiac mechanics. In this paper we show how both formulations may be equivalently thought of as a weakly penalized system derived from the statically condensed Perturbed Lagrangian formulation, which may be directly discretized maintaining the simplicity of penalty formulations with the convergence characteristics of LM techniques. A modified Shamanskii–Newton–Raphson scheme is introduced to enhance the nonlinear convergence of the weakly penalized system and, exploiting its equivalence, modifications are developed for the penalty form. Focusing on accuracy, we proceed to study the convergence behavior of these approaches using different interpolation schemes for both a simple test problem and more complex models of cardiac mechanics. Our results illustrate the well-known influence of locking phenomena on the penalty approach (particularly for lower order schemes) and its effect on accuracy for whole-cycle mechanics. Additionally, we verify that direct discretization of the weakly penalized form produces similar convergence behavior to mixed formulations while avoiding the use of an additional variable. Combining a simple structure which allows the solution of computationally challenging problems with good convergence characteristics, the weakly penalized form provides an accurate and efficient alternative to incompressibility and compressibility in cardiac mechanics.
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spelling pubmed-40261272014-09-01 A displacement-based finite element formulation for incompressible and nearly-incompressible cardiac mechanics Hadjicharalambous, Myrianthi Lee, Jack Smith, Nicolas P. Nordsletten, David A. Comput Methods Appl Mech Eng Article The Lagrange Multiplier (LM) and penalty methods are commonly used to enforce incompressibility and compressibility in models of cardiac mechanics. In this paper we show how both formulations may be equivalently thought of as a weakly penalized system derived from the statically condensed Perturbed Lagrangian formulation, which may be directly discretized maintaining the simplicity of penalty formulations with the convergence characteristics of LM techniques. A modified Shamanskii–Newton–Raphson scheme is introduced to enhance the nonlinear convergence of the weakly penalized system and, exploiting its equivalence, modifications are developed for the penalty form. Focusing on accuracy, we proceed to study the convergence behavior of these approaches using different interpolation schemes for both a simple test problem and more complex models of cardiac mechanics. Our results illustrate the well-known influence of locking phenomena on the penalty approach (particularly for lower order schemes) and its effect on accuracy for whole-cycle mechanics. Additionally, we verify that direct discretization of the weakly penalized form produces similar convergence behavior to mixed formulations while avoiding the use of an additional variable. Combining a simple structure which allows the solution of computationally challenging problems with good convergence characteristics, the weakly penalized form provides an accurate and efficient alternative to incompressibility and compressibility in cardiac mechanics. North-Holland Pub. Co 2014-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4026127/ /pubmed/25187672 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cma.2014.02.009 Text en © 2014 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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title_full A displacement-based finite element formulation for incompressible and nearly-incompressible cardiac mechanics
title_fullStr A displacement-based finite element formulation for incompressible and nearly-incompressible cardiac mechanics
title_full_unstemmed A displacement-based finite element formulation for incompressible and nearly-incompressible cardiac mechanics
title_short A displacement-based finite element formulation for incompressible and nearly-incompressible cardiac mechanics
title_sort displacement-based finite element formulation for incompressible and nearly-incompressible cardiac mechanics
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4026127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25187672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cma.2014.02.009
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