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This contribution discuss the coupling between parameter identification and subsequent simulation (where the parameters are used) in the context of soft tissue biomechanics simulations. Duality-based method is used to consider the error in the identified material parameter along the usual finite element discretization error in simulations. | This contribution discuss the coupling between parameter identification and subsequent simulation (where the parameters are used) in the context of soft tissue biomechanics simulations. Duality-based method is used to consider the error in the identified material parameter along the usual finite element discretization error in simulations. | ||
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This contribution discuss the coupling between parameter identification and subsequent simulation (where the parameters are used) in the context of soft tissue biomechanics simulations. Duality-based method is used to consider the error in the identified material parameter along the usual finite element discretization error in simulations.
Published on 21/06/21
Accepted on 21/06/21
Submitted on 21/06/21
Volume MS01 - Advanced Methods for Data Assimilation/Inverse Problems (Connected with Adaptive Modeling), 2021
DOI: 10.23967/admos.2021.021
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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