An accurate, robust, and efficient finite element framework for anisotropic, nearly and fully incompressible elasticity

10/31/2021
by   Elias Karabelas, et al.
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Fiber-reinforced soft biological tissues are typically modeled as hyperelastic, anisotropic, and nearly incompressible materials. To enforce incompressibility a multiplicative split of the deformation gradient into a volumetric and an isochoric part is a very common approach. However, due to the high stiffness of anisotropic materials in the preferred directions, the finite element analysis of such problems often suffers from severe locking effects and numerical instabilities. In this paper, we present novel methods to overcome locking phenomena for anisotropic materials using stabilized P1-P1 elements. We introduce different stabilization techniques and demonstrate the high robustness and computational efficiency of the chosen methods. In several benchmark problems we compare the approach to standard linear elements and show the accuracy and versatility of the methods to simulate anisotropic, nearly and fully incompressible materials. We are convinced that this numerical framework offers the possibility to accelerate accurate simulations of biological tissues, enabling patient-specfic parameterization studies, which require numerous forward simulations.

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