Ben’s paper is on the arXiv
Ben’s paper, Stabilization approaches for the hyperelastic immersed boundary method for problems of large-deformation incompressible elasticity, is now available on the arXiv. We propose a simple stabilization that resembles approaches from nearly incompressible solid mechanics to improve the volume conservation of the immersed boundary method, as demonstrated by its performance in widely used benchmark problems of incompressible hyperelasticity adapted from the solid mechanics literature.
Simone’s paper is accepted for publication in Frontiers in Physiology
Simone Rossi’s paper on modeling electrical impulse propagation in the atria has been accepted for publication! The citation is:
S. Rossi, S. Gaeta, B.E. Griffith, and C.S. Henriquez. Muscle Thickness and Curvature Influence Atrial Conduction Velocities. Frontiers in Physiology. Accepted for publication
Congratulations, Simone!
Simone’s paper is accepted for publication in Chaos
Simone Rossi’s paper on extending the mondomain and bidomain models describing excitation propagation in cardiac muscle has been accepted for publication!
S. Rossi and B. E. Griffith. Incorporating inductances in tissue-scale models of cardiac electrophysiology. Chaos. Accepted for publication
Congratulations, Simone!
Ali Hasan’s paper is accepted
Ali Hasan’s paper from his undergraduate thesis work on image-based modeling of the aortic root has been accepted for publication!
A. Hasan, E. M. Kolahdouz, A. Enquobahrie, T. G. Caranasos, J. P. Vavalle, and B. E. Griffith. Image-based immersed boundary model of the aortic root. Med Eng Phys. Accepted for publication
Congratulations, Ali!
