Soft biological tissues, like cartilage and intervertebral disc tissue, exhibit swelling and shrinking behaviour due to mechanical and chemical loadings. A mixture theory is used to simulate this behaviour. First, the biphasic mixture theory is investigated. In this theory, the mechanical behaviour is described by mass and momentum balances, and constitutive equations. As a result a system of coupled, time-dependent, non-linear equations is obtained. These equations are discretised in space by a mixed-hybrid finite element method, and in time by a suitable implicit time integrator. Unlike the u- p formulation (the displacements and the fluid pressure are the unknowns), the mixed-hybrid finite element method yields a conservative velocity-fi...
The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture theory in ...
The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture theory in ...
The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture theory in ...
Soft biological tissues, like cartilage and intervertebral disc tissue, exhibit swelling and shrinki...
Soft biological tissues, like cartilage and intervertebral disc tissue, exhibit swelling and shrinki...
Soft biological tissues, like cartilage and intervertebral disc tissue, exhibit swelling and shrinki...
Abstract Soft biological tissues like cartilage exhibit swelling and shrink ing behaviour due to ...
Abstract. The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture ...
The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture theory [J....
The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture theory [J....
The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture theory [J....
The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture theory [J....
The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture theory [J....
Abstract The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture t...
Abstract: The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture ...
The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture theory in ...
The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture theory in ...
The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture theory in ...
Soft biological tissues, like cartilage and intervertebral disc tissue, exhibit swelling and shrinki...
Soft biological tissues, like cartilage and intervertebral disc tissue, exhibit swelling and shrinki...
Soft biological tissues, like cartilage and intervertebral disc tissue, exhibit swelling and shrinki...
Abstract Soft biological tissues like cartilage exhibit swelling and shrink ing behaviour due to ...
Abstract. The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture ...
The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture theory [J....
The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture theory [J....
The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture theory [J....
The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture theory [J....
The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture theory [J....
Abstract The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture t...
Abstract: The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture ...
The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture theory in ...
The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture theory in ...
The swelling and shrinkage of biological tissues are modelled by a four-component mixture theory in ...