Non-linear finite deformations of articular cartilages under physiological loading conditions can be attributed to hyperelastic behavior. This paper contains experimental results of indentation tests in finite deformation and proposes an empirical based new generalized hyperelastic constitutive model to account for strain-rate dependency for humeral head cartilage tissues. The generalized model is based on existing hyperelastic constitutive relationships that are extensively used to represent biological tissues in biomechanical literature. The experimental results were obtained for three loading velocities, corresponding to low (1x10-3 s-1), moderate and high strain-rates (1x10-1 s-1), which represent physiological loading rates that are ex...
Various devices have been developed to characterize viscoelastic properties of cartilages using cree...
A general transversely isotropic viscohyperelastic constitutive law including strain rate effects wa...
Emerging 3D printing technology permits innovative approaches to manufacture cartilage scaffolds ass...
With the aim of providing information for modelling joint and limb systems, widely available constit...
Isotropic hyperelastic models have been used to determine the material properties of normal human ca...
Solid-extracellular fluid interaction is believed to play an important role in the strain-rate depen...
Biomechanical properties and dynamic response of soft tissues as articular cartilage remains issues ...
Recently we presented a computational model of articular cartilage calibrated for normal human tissu...
International audienceThe viscoelastic behavior of articular cartilage changes with progression of o...
The function of articular cartilage is to support and distribute loads and to provide lubrication in...
Experimental reports suggest that cartilage damage depends on strain magnitude. Additionally, becaus...
Solid–interstitial fluid interaction, which depends on tissue permeability, is significant to the st...
The shear stress relaxation of cylindrical, osteochondra1 plugs was measured by means of ramp displa...
The mechanical response of the soft tissues of the knee is nonlinear, anisotropic, and viscoelastic....
Numerical models represent a powerful tool for investigating the biomechanical behavior of articular...
Various devices have been developed to characterize viscoelastic properties of cartilages using cree...
A general transversely isotropic viscohyperelastic constitutive law including strain rate effects wa...
Emerging 3D printing technology permits innovative approaches to manufacture cartilage scaffolds ass...
With the aim of providing information for modelling joint and limb systems, widely available constit...
Isotropic hyperelastic models have been used to determine the material properties of normal human ca...
Solid-extracellular fluid interaction is believed to play an important role in the strain-rate depen...
Biomechanical properties and dynamic response of soft tissues as articular cartilage remains issues ...
Recently we presented a computational model of articular cartilage calibrated for normal human tissu...
International audienceThe viscoelastic behavior of articular cartilage changes with progression of o...
The function of articular cartilage is to support and distribute loads and to provide lubrication in...
Experimental reports suggest that cartilage damage depends on strain magnitude. Additionally, becaus...
Solid–interstitial fluid interaction, which depends on tissue permeability, is significant to the st...
The shear stress relaxation of cylindrical, osteochondra1 plugs was measured by means of ramp displa...
The mechanical response of the soft tissues of the knee is nonlinear, anisotropic, and viscoelastic....
Numerical models represent a powerful tool for investigating the biomechanical behavior of articular...
Various devices have been developed to characterize viscoelastic properties of cartilages using cree...
A general transversely isotropic viscohyperelastic constitutive law including strain rate effects wa...
Emerging 3D printing technology permits innovative approaches to manufacture cartilage scaffolds ass...