Hello,
I am following the workflow outlined in this example: https://github.com/SimVascular/svFSI-Te ... _prestress to conduct svFSI prestress simulations. I am conducting a rigid, prestress, and then final FSI simulation according to the workflow. For the final overall simulation, I want to run it for 5 cardiac cycles, or 5000 timesteps. However, this is a rather lengthy simulation to run, so i was curious: if I want the final fsi ALE simulation to run for 5000 timesteps, must the preceding simulations (rigid and prestress) also run for 5000 timesteps? In the linked example, I noticed that the rigid and prestress simulations ran for much less timesteps as compared to the final svFSI ALE simulation which ran for 3000 timesteps, but I was curious as to whether this creates incongruity between the prestress results and then final simulation which runs for more cardiac cycles.
Next, in the literature I noticed that they run simulations for 5-6 cardiac cycles to allow for stabilization, and then use the results from the final cardiac cycle in their post-processing analysis on paraview. By what mechanism can I convert/extract results for only the final cardiac cycle? For reference, I am running the simulation through the command line and not through the GUI.
Lastly, I was curious about how I can validate the results of my simulations/ensure that my simulations are converging correctly and generating reasonable predictions. Is there anything I can look for in my histor.dat file, or in my simulation results (velocities, pressures, etc), to validate the outputs? Thanks so much.
Joanne
Questions about prestress simulations and assesing simulation performance
- Joanne Sarsam
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