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The following pages link to Coupled electromechanical model of the heart: Parallel finite element formulation (Q2900424):
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- Alya: computational solid mechanics for supercomputers (Q338750) (← links)
- A displacement-based finite element formulation for incompressible and nearly-incompressible cardiac mechanics (Q459315) (← links)
- The generalized Hill model: a kinematic approach towards active muscle contraction (Q904802) (← links)
- A coupled cubic Hermite finite element/boundary element procedure for electrocardiographic problems (Q1368139) (← links)
- Computational modeling of coupled cardiac electromechanics incorporating cardiac dysfunctions (Q1669471) (← links)
- A fully coupled model for electromechanics of the heart (Q1929630) (← links)
- Efficient parallelization for volume-coupled multiphysics simulations on hierarchical Cartesian grids (Q1988061) (← links)
- Accelerating cardiac and vessel mechanics simulations: an energy-transform variational formulation for soft-tissue hyperelasticity (Q2021920) (← links)
- Sensitivity analysis of a strongly-coupled human-based electromechanical cardiac model: effect of mechanical parameters on physiologically relevant biomarkers (Q2176945) (← links)
- Calibration of a fully coupled electromechanical meshless computational model of the heart with experimental data (Q2180420) (← links)
- Fluid-structure-electrophysiology interaction (FSEI) in the left-heart: a multi-way coupled computational model (Q2282212) (← links)
- Towards real-time cardiac mechanics modelling with patient-specific heart anatomies (Q2310120) (← links)
- Anatomically accurate high resolution modeling of human whole heart electromechanics: A strongly scalable algebraic multigrid solver method for nonlinear deformation (Q2374953) (← links)
- A plug-and-play coupling approach for parallel multi-field simulations (Q2516900) (← links)
- Interoperable executive library for the simulation of biomedical processes (Q2517440) (← links)
- Electromechanics of the heart: a unified approach to the strongly coupled excitation-contraction problem (Q2655400) (← links)
- Solvability analysis and numerical approximation of linearized cardiac electromechanics (Q5247101) (← links)
- Numerical evaluation of elasto-mechanical and visco-elastic electro-mechanical models of the human heart (Q6491788) (← links)