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Numerical modeling of fluid-structure interaction in arteries with anisotropic polyconvex hyperelastic and anisotropic viscoelastic material models at finite strains.

Daniel Balzani1, Simone Deparis2, Simon Fausten3, Davide Forti2, Alexander Heinlein4, Axel Klawonn4, Alfio Quarteroni2,5, Oliver Rheinbach6, Joerg Schröder3.   

Abstract

The accurate prediction of transmural stresses in arterial walls requires on the one hand robust and efficient numerical schemes for the solution of boundary value problems including fluid-structure interactions and on the other hand the use of a material model for the vessel wall that is able to capture the relevant features of the material behavior. One of the main contributions of this paper is the application of a highly nonlinear, polyconvex anisotropic structural model for the solid in the context of fluid-structure interaction, together with a suitable discretization. Additionally, the influence of viscoelasticity is investigated. The fluid-structure interaction problem is solved using a monolithic approach; that is, the nonlinear system is solved (after time and space discretizations) as a whole without splitting among its components. The linearized block systems are solved iteratively using parallel domain decomposition preconditioners. A simple - but nonsymmetric - curved geometry is proposed that is demonstrated to be suitable as a benchmark testbed for fluid-structure interaction simulations in biomechanics where nonlinear structural models are used. Based on the curved benchmark geometry, the influence of different material models, spatial discretizations, and meshes of varying refinement is investigated. It turns out that often-used standard displacement elements with linear shape functions are not sufficient to provide good approximations of the arterial wall stresses, whereas for standard displacement elements or F-bar formulations with quadratic shape functions, suitable results are obtained. For the time discretization, a second-order backward differentiation formula scheme is used. It is shown that the curved geometry enables the analysis of non-rotationally symmetric distributions of the mechanical fields. For instance, the maximal shear stresses in the fluid-structure interface are found to be higher in the inner curve that corresponds to clinical observations indicating a high plaque nucleation probability at such locations.
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Keywords:  almost incompressible; anisotropic; domain decomposition; monolithic fluid-structure interaction; parallel; polyconvex hyperelasticity

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26509253     DOI: 10.1002/cnm.2756

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Numer Method Biomed Eng        ISSN: 2040-7939            Impact factor:   2.747


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2.  Fluid-structure interaction simulation of tissue degradation and its effects on intra-aneurysm hemodynamics.

Authors:  Haifeng Wang; Klemens Uhlmann; Vijay Vedula; Daniel Balzani; Fathollah Varnik
Journal:  Biomech Model Mechanobiol       Date:  2022-01-13

3.  Collective behaviors of Drosophila-derived retinal progenitors in controlled microenvironments.

Authors:  Caroline D Pena; Stephanie Zhang; Miles Markey; Tadmiri Venkatesh; Maribel Vazquez
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-12-13       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  On the Potential Self-Amplification of Aneurysms Due to Tissue Degradation and Blood Flow Revealed From FSI Simulations.

Authors:  Haifeng Wang; Daniel Balzani; Vijay Vedula; Klemens Uhlmann; Fathollah Varnik
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2021-12-10       Impact factor: 4.566

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