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ANN-aided incremental multiscale-remodelling-based finite strain poroelasticity

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COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS
卷 68, 期 1, 页码 131-154

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00466-021-02023-3

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ANN for homogenisation and localisation; Remodelling of multiscale and multiphysics problems; Incremental finite strain poroelasticity; Data-driven computational mechanics; Deviation from Darcy’ s law; Brain tissue modelling

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  1. Luxembourg National Research Fund [PRIDE17/12252781]
  2. Luxembourg Ministry of Economy [FEDER 2018-04-024]

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This study presents an incremental numerical approach for modelling poroelastic media under finite strain and large deformation, considering the rearrangement of cell properties and interdependency between macro and micro scales. It provides a more accurate predictive analysis for fluid-saturated porous media through numerical consolidation examples.
Mechanical modelling of poroelastic media under finite strain is usually carried out via phenomenological models neglecting complex micro-macro scales interdependency. One reason is that the mathematical two-scale analysis is only straightforward assuming infinitesimal strain theory. Exploiting the potential of ANNs for fast and reliable upscaling and localisation procedures, we propose an incremental numerical approach that considers rearrangement of the cell properties based on its current deformation, which leads to the remodelling of the macroscopic model after each time increment. This computational framework is valid for finite strain and large deformation problems while it ensures infinitesimal strain increments within time steps. The full effects of the interdependency between the properties and response of macro and micro scales are considered for the first time providing more accurate predictive analysis of fluid-saturated porous media which is studied via a numerical consolidation example. Furthermore, the (nonlinear) deviation from Darcy's law is captured in fluid filtration numerical analyses. Finally, the brain tissue mechanical response under uniaxial cyclic test is simulated and studied.

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