A Comparative Analysis of Transient Finite-Strain Coupled Diffusion-Deformation Theories for Hydrogels

IF 9.7 2区 工程技术 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering Pub Date : 2024-04-30 DOI:10.1007/s11831-024-10101-x
Jorge-Humberto Urrea-Quintero, Michele Marino, Thomas Wick, Udo Nackenhorst
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This work presents a comparative review and classification between some well-known thermodynamically consistent models of hydrogel behavior in a large deformation setting, specifically focusing on solvent absorption/desorption and its impact on mechanical deformation and network swelling. The proposed discussion addresses formulation aspects, general mathematical classification of the governing equations, and numerical implementation issues based on the finite element method. The theories are presented in a unified framework demonstrating that, despite not being evident in some cases, all of them follow equivalent thermodynamic arguments. A detailed computational analysis is carried out where Taylor–Hood elements are employed in the spatial discretization to satisfy the inf-sup condition and to prevent spurious numerical oscillations. The resulting discrete problems are solved using the FEniCS platform through consistent variational formulations, employing both monolithic and staggered approaches. We conduct benchmark tests on various hydrogel structures, demonstrating that major differences arise from the chosen volumetric response of the hydrogel. The significance of this choice is frequently underestimated in the state-of-the-art literature but has been shown to have substantial implications on the resulting hydrogel behavior.

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本研究对一些著名的大变形情况下水凝胶行为的热力学一致模型进行了比较综述和分类,特别侧重于溶剂吸收/解吸及其对机械变形和网络膨胀的影响。建议的讨论涉及配方方面、支配方程的一般数学分类以及基于有限元方法的数值实施问题。这些理论在一个统一的框架中呈现,表明尽管在某些情况下并不明显,但所有理论都遵循等效的热力学论证。进行了详细的计算分析,在空间离散中采用了泰勒胡德元素,以满足 inf-sup 条件并防止虚假的数值振荡。利用 FEniCS 平台,通过一致的变分公式,采用整体和交错两种方法,解决了由此产生的离散问题。我们对各种水凝胶结构进行了基准测试,结果表明,所选择的水凝胶体积响应会产生重大差异。在最新的文献中,这种选择的重要性经常被低估,但事实证明,它对所产生的水凝胶行为具有重大影响。
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