A proposed set of cardiac benchmark problems for assessing passive and active material behavior demonstrated substantial agreement among nine participating research groups using different solvers.
This study establishes a standardized software benchmark for cardiac elastodynamics to ensure reproducibility and consensus in cardiovascular mechanics simulations across different computational solvers.
In cardiovascular mechanics, reaching consensus in simulation results within a physiologically relevant range of parameters is essential for reproducibility purposes. Although currently available benchmarks contain some of the features that cardiac mechanics models typically include, some important modeling aspects are missing. Therefore, we propose a new set of cardiac benchmark problems and solutions for assessing passive and active material behavior, viscous effects, and pericardial boundary condition. The problems proposed include simplified analytical fiber definitions and active stress models on a monoventricular and biventricular domains, allowing straightforward testing and validation with already developed solvers.
Aróstica et al. (Thu,) conducted a other in Cardiac mechanics. Software benchmark for cardiac elastodynamics was evaluated. A proposed set of cardiac benchmark problems for assessing passive and active material behavior demonstrated substantial agreement among nine participating research groups using different solvers.