Abstract

AbstractThis article presents a novel direct Jacobian total Lagrangian explicit dynamics (DJ‐TLED) finite element algorithm for real‐time nonlinear mechanics simulation. The nodal force contributions are expressed using only the Jacobian operator, instead of the deformation gradient tensor and finite deformation tensor, for fewer computational operations at run‐time. Owing to this proposed Jacobian formulation, novel expressions are developed for strain invariants and constant components, which are also based on the Jacobian operator. Results show that the proposed DJ‐TLED consumed between 0.70× and 0.88× CPU solution times compared to state‐of‐the‐art TLED and achieved up to 121.72× and 94.26× speed improvements in tetrahedral and hexahedral meshes, respectively, using GPU acceleration. Compared to TLED, the most notable difference is that the notions of stress and strain are not explicitly visible in the proposed DJ‐TLED but embedded implicitly in the formulation of nodal forces. Such a force formulation can be beneficial for fast deformation computation and can be particularly useful if the displacement field is of primary interest, which is demonstrated using a neurosurgical simulation of brain deformations for image‐guided neurosurgery. The present work contributes towards a comprehensive DJ‐TLED algorithm concerning isotropic and anisotropic hyperelastic constitutive models and GPU implementation.

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