The computational modelling of the heart motion within a cardiac cycle is an extremely challenging problem due to (a) the complex multi-scale interaction that takes place between the electrophysiology and electrochemistry at cellular level and the macro-scale response of the heart muscle, and (b) the large deformations and the strongly anisotropic and quasi-incompressible behaviour of the myocardium. These pose an extreme challenge to the scalability of electro-mechanical solvers due to the size and conditioning of the system of equations required to obtain accurate solutions, both in terms of wall deformation and transmembrane potential propagation. In the search towards an efficient modelling of electro-activation, this paper presents a c...
Computational modeling of the human heart allows us to predict how chemical, electrical, and mechani...
Strongly coupled cardiac electromechanical models can further our understanding of the relative impo...
The objective of this work is the computational simulation of a patient-specific electrocardiogram (...
Cardiovascular diseases ( CVD) represent the main cause of death in the world with more significant ...
This paper presents a novel computational framework for the numerical simulation of the electromecha...
In this project, we develop a Finite Element Method (FEM) formulation that solves the cardiac electr...
In this paper, we present a high performance computational electromechanical model of the heart, cou...
We propose and numerically assess three segregated (partitioned) algorithms for the numerical soluti...
Computational models have huge potential to improve our understanding of the coupled biological, ele...
This work concerns the mathematical and numerical modeling of the heart. The aim is to enhance the ...
This work focuses on the development of computational methods for the simulation of the propagation ...
In this thesis a coupled model of cardiac electromechanical activity is presented, using the finite ...
Computational modeling of the cardiovascular system has improved remarkably with the advances in the...
Effective numerical modeling of the cardiac electro-mechanics still presents open challenging proble...
In this paper, we propose a monolithic algorithm for the numerical solution of the electromechanics ...
Computational modeling of the human heart allows us to predict how chemical, electrical, and mechani...
Strongly coupled cardiac electromechanical models can further our understanding of the relative impo...
The objective of this work is the computational simulation of a patient-specific electrocardiogram (...
Cardiovascular diseases ( CVD) represent the main cause of death in the world with more significant ...
This paper presents a novel computational framework for the numerical simulation of the electromecha...
In this project, we develop a Finite Element Method (FEM) formulation that solves the cardiac electr...
In this paper, we present a high performance computational electromechanical model of the heart, cou...
We propose and numerically assess three segregated (partitioned) algorithms for the numerical soluti...
Computational models have huge potential to improve our understanding of the coupled biological, ele...
This work concerns the mathematical and numerical modeling of the heart. The aim is to enhance the ...
This work focuses on the development of computational methods for the simulation of the propagation ...
In this thesis a coupled model of cardiac electromechanical activity is presented, using the finite ...
Computational modeling of the cardiovascular system has improved remarkably with the advances in the...
Effective numerical modeling of the cardiac electro-mechanics still presents open challenging proble...
In this paper, we propose a monolithic algorithm for the numerical solution of the electromechanics ...
Computational modeling of the human heart allows us to predict how chemical, electrical, and mechani...
Strongly coupled cardiac electromechanical models can further our understanding of the relative impo...
The objective of this work is the computational simulation of a patient-specific electrocardiogram (...