Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 6, 2026

Design of a Cyclic Pressure Bioreactor for the Ex Vivo Study of Aortic Heart Valves
Published on: August 23, 2011
Study on the Accuracy of Structural and FSI Heart Valves Simulations
Giulia Luraghi1, Francesco Migliavacca2, Josè Fèlix Rodriguez Matas2
1Laboratory of Biological Structure Mechanics (LaBS), Department of Chemistry, Materials and Chemical Engineering 'Giulio Natta', Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy. giulia.luraghi@polimi.it.
Purpose:
The performance of heart valves, either native or artificial, can be evaluated by means of finite element analyses, either from a structural or a fluid-structure interaction (FSI) point of view. The latter captures the coupling between the valve leaflets and the blood in a more realistic way. The selection of the appropriate finite elements approach for the model is the first and fundamental step to achieve accurate simulations. The aim of this work is to investigate the influence of the type, formulation, size, and shape of the elements in heart valves simulations.
Methods:
The effects related to the choice of the finite elements-shell or solid- in structural and FSI simulations were analyzed. In particular, the analysis of grid convergence on both the structure and fluid domains, the influence of the element typology, formulation and damping factor in an idealized three-leaflets valve model loaded with physiological pressure conditions were investigated.
Results:
Stress values and valve kinematics results confirmed the importance of performing a proper verification process for selecting the most appropriate elements with the optimal accuracy to computational cost ratio.
Conclusion:
In this regard, our results indicate the quadrangular shell with reduced integration and viscous hourglass control to be the best choice to model heart valves. If a solid discretization is required, quadratic hexahedral elements with full integration are also acceptable. Finally, our results show that the damping coefficient needs to be carefully selected in order to smooth out the high frequency modes of the structure without introducing excessive numerical artificial viscosity.
Related Concept Videos
Heart Valves
The AV valves prevent the backflow of blood from the ventricles to the atria during ventricular contraction. These valves function with the assistance of the chordae tendineae and papillary muscles. When the ventricles are relaxed, the chordae tendineae are slack, allowing blood to flow from the atria into the...
Improving Translational Accuracy
Improving Translational Accuracy
Anatomy of the Heart
Uncertainty in Measurement: Accuracy and Precision
Accuracy and Precision

