Minisimposium
Monday, 11 June 2018 11:00 - 13:00 Computational soft tissue cardiac mechanics I Minisymposium organized by Xiao Y. Luo, David A. Nordletten, Boyce E. Griffith, Gehard A. Holzapfel and Ray W. Ogden |
MS71A Room: Carron 2 Chair: David Nordsletton CoChair: Y. Vassilevski |
Modelling myocardial infarction in the heart (Keynote Lecture)
A parallel domain decomposition method for computational biomechanics
A structurally-based constitutive model of heart failure
Immersed boundary finite element hyperelastic heart model
Modelling of a human mitral valve within left ventricle with fluid-structure interaction
Computational model of a heart chamber
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Monday, 11 June 2018 16:30 - 18:30 Computational soft tissue cardiac mechanics II Minisymposium organized by Xiao Y. Luo, David A. Nordletten, Boyce E. Griffith, Gehard A. Holzapfel and Ray W. Ogden |
MS71B Room: Carron 2 Chair: Xiaoyu Luo CoChair: Xiao-Chuan Cai |
A stable scheme for simulation of incompressible flows in time-dependent domains and hemodynamic applications (Keynote Lecture)
A compact geometrically nonlinear fe shell code for cardiac analysis: Shell formulation
Blood Flow Modeling in a Beating Human Heart
An overlapping domain method for hemodynamics based on weighted sums
Analysis and validation of a variational data assimilation procedure for the estimation of cardiac conductivities
Parallel numerical library for fluid-structure interaction in biomechanics
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Tuesday, 12 June 2018 11:00 - 13:00 Computational soft tissue cardiac mechanics III Minisymposium organized by Xiao Y. Luo, David A. Nordletten, Boyce E. Griffith, Gehard A. Holzapfel and Ray W. Ogden |
MS71C Room: Carron 2 Chair: Radostin Simitev CoChair: Hao Gao |
Fast Parameter Inference in a Computational Model of the Left-Ventricle using Emulation (Keynote Lecture)
Improved convergence of forward and inverse soft tissue models
Numerical modeling of the electromechanical activity of the left ventricle with inclusion of the Purkinje network
Modelling and simulation of ellectical propagation in transmural slabs of scarred left ventricle tissue
Monolithic and segregated algorithms for the numerical simulation of cardiac electromechanics
A reduced model of active contraction of the cardiac muscle tissue
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