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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Apr 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Comput Phys. 2019 Feb 1;383:72–93. doi: 10.1016/j.jcp.2019.01.019

Table 3:

The performance of the linear solver with varying material properties. n¯ represents the averaged number of FGMRES iterations; n¯A represents the averaged number of iterations for solving with A in (4.3) and (4.5); n¯S represents the averaged number of iterations for solving (4.4); T¯L represents the averaged CPU time for one nonlinear iteration in seconds; ν represents the Poisson’s ratio; η is a non-dimensional scaling factor for the shear modulus.

n¯[n¯A,n¯S](T¯L) η = 10−2 η = 100 η = 102
ν = 0.0 2.0 [46.9, 15.9] (46.6) 2.0 [48.1, 16.0] (48.3) 2.0 [47.9, 15.3] (46.2)
ν = 0.1 2.0 [48.5, 19.0] (49.2) 2.0 [48.4, 17.9] (50.3) 2.0 [48.1, 15.5] (46.5)
ν = 0.2 2.0 [48.3, 20.2] (52.8) 2.0 [48.0, 19.9] (52.9) 2.0 [48.3, 16.8] (47.0)
ν = 0.3 2.0 [47.9, 23.1] (56.4) 2.0 [41.1, 21.5] (57.9) 2.0 [48.5, 17.7] (48.6)
ν = 0.4 2.0 [47.4, 28.5] (66.4) 2.0 [48.2, 25.8] (65.5) 2.0 [48.6, 19.2] (50.6)
ν = 0.5 2.2 [47.1, 36.3] (101.2) 2.0 [47.4, 24.6] (66.3) 2.0 [46.5, 20.3] (48.6)