Formation of bacterial colonies as biofilm on the surface/interface of various objects has the potential to impact not only human health and disease but also energy and environmental considerations. Biofilms can be regarded as soft materials, and comprehension of their shear response to external forces is a key element to the fundamental understanding. A mesoscale model has been presented in this article based on digitization of a biofilm microstructure. Its response under externally applied shear load is analyzed. Strain stiffening type behavior is readily observed under high strain loads due to the unfolding of chains within soft polymeric substrate. Sustained shear loading of the biofilm network results in strain localization along the d...
<div><p>We investigate the feasibility of using a surrogate-based method to emulate the deformation ...
The aim is to investigate the feasibility of using a surrogate-based method to emulate the deformati...
Bacterial cells are able to form surface-attached biofilm communities known as biofilms by encasing ...
Bacterial biofilms, while made up of microbial-scale objects, also function as meso- and macro-scale...
Biofilms are communities of microorganisms that produce a matrix of extracellular polymers to surrou...
Biofilms – communities of bacterial cells associated with their extracellular polymeric matrices – ...
Biofilms of various Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains were grown in glass flow cells under laminar and ...
Bacterial biofilms are communities living in a matrix consisting of self-produced, hydrated extracel...
An understanding of the material properties of biofilms is important when describing how biofilms ph...
ABSTRACT Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum sur...
International audienceBacterial biofilms consist of a complex network of biopolymers embedded with m...
A biofilm material model and a procedure for numerical integration are developed in this article. Th...
Bacterial biofilms are interface-associated colonies of bacteria embedded in an extracellular matrix...
We investigate the feasibility of using a surrogate-based method to emulate the deformation and deta...
AbstractMost bacteria live in the form of adherent communities forming three-dimensional material an...
<div><p>We investigate the feasibility of using a surrogate-based method to emulate the deformation ...
The aim is to investigate the feasibility of using a surrogate-based method to emulate the deformati...
Bacterial cells are able to form surface-attached biofilm communities known as biofilms by encasing ...
Bacterial biofilms, while made up of microbial-scale objects, also function as meso- and macro-scale...
Biofilms are communities of microorganisms that produce a matrix of extracellular polymers to surrou...
Biofilms – communities of bacterial cells associated with their extracellular polymeric matrices – ...
Biofilms of various Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains were grown in glass flow cells under laminar and ...
Bacterial biofilms are communities living in a matrix consisting of self-produced, hydrated extracel...
An understanding of the material properties of biofilms is important when describing how biofilms ph...
ABSTRACT Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum sur...
International audienceBacterial biofilms consist of a complex network of biopolymers embedded with m...
A biofilm material model and a procedure for numerical integration are developed in this article. Th...
Bacterial biofilms are interface-associated colonies of bacteria embedded in an extracellular matrix...
We investigate the feasibility of using a surrogate-based method to emulate the deformation and deta...
AbstractMost bacteria live in the form of adherent communities forming three-dimensional material an...
<div><p>We investigate the feasibility of using a surrogate-based method to emulate the deformation ...
The aim is to investigate the feasibility of using a surrogate-based method to emulate the deformati...
Bacterial cells are able to form surface-attached biofilm communities known as biofilms by encasing ...