Preliminary Studies on the Usefulness of Nonlinear Boundary Element Method for Real-Time Simulation of Biological Organs

01/06/2020
by   Kirana Kumara P, et al.
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There is some literature on the application of linear boundary element method (BEM) for real-time simulation of biological organs. However, literature is scant when it comes to the application of nonlinear BEM, although there is a possibility that the use of nonlinear BEM would result in better simulations. Hence the present paper explores the possibility of using nonlinear BEM for real-time simulation of biological organs. This paper begins with a general discussion about using the nonlinear BEM for real-time simulation of biological organs. Literature on nonlinear BEM is reviewed and the literature that deal with nonlinear formulations and coding are noted down next. In the later sections, some results obtained from nonlinear analyses are compared with the corresponding results from linear analyses. The last section concludes with remarks that indicate that it might be possible to obtain better simulations in the future by using nonlinear BEM.

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