Hüsnü Dal
Middle East Technical University
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Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering | 2012
Hüsnü Dal; Serdar Göktepe; Michael Kaliske; Ellen Kuhl
This work introduces a novel, unconditionally stable and fully coupled finite element method for the bidomain system of equations of cardiac electrophysiology. The transmembrane potential and the extracellular potential are treated as independent variables. To this end, the respective reaction-diffusion equations are recast into weak forms via a conventional isoparametric Galerkin approach. The resultant nonlinear set of residual equations is consistently linearised. The method results in a symmetric set of equations, which reduces the computational time significantly compared to the conventional solution algorithms. The proposed method is inherently modular and can be combined with phenomenological or ionic models across the cell membrane. The efficiency of the method and the comparison of its computational cost with respect to the simplified monodomain models are demonstrated through representative numerical examples.
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering | 2015
F. Barış Can Cansız; Hüsnü Dal; Michael Kaliske
This contribution presents a novel constitutive model in order to simulate an orthotropic rate-dependent behaviour of the passive myocardium at finite strains. The motivation for the consideration of orthotropic viscous effects in a constitutive level lies in the disagreement between theoretical predictions and experimentally observed results. In view of experimental observations, the material is deemed as nearly incompressible, hyperelastic, orthotropic and viscous. The viscoelastic response is formulated by means of a rheological model consisting of a spring coupled with a Maxwell element in parallel. In this context, the isochoric free energy function is decomposed into elastic equilibrium and viscous non-equilibrium parts. The baseline elastic response is modelled by the orthotropic model of Holzapfel and Ogden [Holzapfel GA, Ogden RW. 2009. Constitutive modelling of passive myocardium: a structurally based framework for material characterization. Philos Trans Roy Soc A Math Phys Eng Sci. 367:3445–3475]. The essential aspect of the proposed model is the account of distinct relaxation mechanisms for each orientation direction. To this end, the non-equilibrium response of the free energy function is constructed in the logarithmic strain space and additively decomposed into three anisotropic parts, denoting fibre, sheet and normal directions each accompanied by a distinct dissipation potential governing the evolution of viscous strains associated with each orientation direction. The evolution equations governing the viscous flow have an energy-activated nonlinear form. The energy storage in the Maxwell branches has a quadratic form leading to a linear stress–strain response in the logarithmic strain space. On the numerical side, the algorithmic aspects suitable for the implicit finite element method are discussed in a Lagrangian setting. The model shows excellent agreement compared to experimental data obtained from the literature. Furthermore, the finite element simulations of a heart cycle carried out with the proposed model show significant deviations in the strain field relative to the elastic solution.
Computational Mechanics | 2009
Hüsnü Dal; Michael Kaliske
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering | 2013
Hüsnü Dal; Serdar Göktepe; Michael Kaliske; Ellen Kuhl
Journal of The Mechanics and Physics of Solids | 2009
Hüsnü Dal; Michael Kaliske
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering | 2016
Christian Miehe; Hüsnü Dal; Lisa-Marie Schänzel; Arun Raina
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences | 2012
Robert Fleischhauer; Hüsnü Dal; Michael Kaliske; K. Schneider
International Journal of Solids and Structures | 2010
Christiane Netzker; Hüsnü Dal; Michael Kaliske
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering | 2016
Osman Gültekin; Hüsnü Dal; Gerhard A. Holzapfel
Computational Mechanics | 2015
Hüsnü Dal; Christian Miehe