Incompressible nonlinearly hyperelastic materials are rarely simulated in finite element numerical experiments as being perfectly incompressible because of the numerical difficulties associated with globally satisfying this constraint. Most commercial finite element packages therefore assume that the material is slightly compressible. It is then further assumed that the corresponding strain-energy function can be decomposed additively into volumetric and deviatoric parts. We show that this decomposition is not physically realistic, especially for anisotropic materials, which are of particular interest for simulating the mechanical response of biological soft tissue. The most striking illustration of the shortcoming is that with this decompo...
The phenomenological approach to the modelling of the mechanical response of arteries usually assume...
Finite element simulations of rubbers and biological soft tissue usually assume that the material be...
This paper presents the development of a two-scale anisotropic hyperelastic material model whose mic...
Incompressible nonlinearly hyperelastic materials are rarely simulated in finite element numerical e...
We give conditions on the strain-energy function of nonlinear anisotropic hyperelastic materials tha...
In order to avoid the numerical difficulties in locally enforcing the incompressibility constraint u...
We give conditions on the strain–energy function of nonlinear anisotropic hyperelastic materials tha...
Abstract We give conditions on the strain–energy function of nonlinear anisotropic hyperelastic mate...
AbstractIn order to avoid the numerical difficulties in locally enforcing the incompressibility cons...
In order to avoid the numerical difficulties in locally enforcing the incompressibility constraint u...
The Holzapfel–Gasser–Ogden (HGO) model for anisotropic hyperelas-tic behaviour of collagen fibre rei...
The overall objective of this thesis is to develop accurate and rigorous constitutive formulations f...
Numerical modeling of incompressible nonlinear elastic materials plays an increasing role in computa...
Quasi-incompressible behavior is a desired feature in several constitutive models within the finite ...
AbstractSoft biological tissues are sometimes composed of thin and stiff collagen fibers in a soft m...
The phenomenological approach to the modelling of the mechanical response of arteries usually assume...
Finite element simulations of rubbers and biological soft tissue usually assume that the material be...
This paper presents the development of a two-scale anisotropic hyperelastic material model whose mic...
Incompressible nonlinearly hyperelastic materials are rarely simulated in finite element numerical e...
We give conditions on the strain-energy function of nonlinear anisotropic hyperelastic materials tha...
In order to avoid the numerical difficulties in locally enforcing the incompressibility constraint u...
We give conditions on the strain–energy function of nonlinear anisotropic hyperelastic materials tha...
Abstract We give conditions on the strain–energy function of nonlinear anisotropic hyperelastic mate...
AbstractIn order to avoid the numerical difficulties in locally enforcing the incompressibility cons...
In order to avoid the numerical difficulties in locally enforcing the incompressibility constraint u...
The Holzapfel–Gasser–Ogden (HGO) model for anisotropic hyperelas-tic behaviour of collagen fibre rei...
The overall objective of this thesis is to develop accurate and rigorous constitutive formulations f...
Numerical modeling of incompressible nonlinear elastic materials plays an increasing role in computa...
Quasi-incompressible behavior is a desired feature in several constitutive models within the finite ...
AbstractSoft biological tissues are sometimes composed of thin and stiff collagen fibers in a soft m...
The phenomenological approach to the modelling of the mechanical response of arteries usually assume...
Finite element simulations of rubbers and biological soft tissue usually assume that the material be...
This paper presents the development of a two-scale anisotropic hyperelastic material model whose mic...