We propose a theory of remodelling in fibre-reinforced biological tissues, in which the fibre orientation follows a given probability density. The latter is characterised by variance and mean angle. We claim that the fibres may change their orientation in time, thereby triggering a remodelling process that can be described by the spatiotemporal evolution of the mean angle. This is determined by solving a balance of external and internal generalised forces. We assign the latter ones by establishing a constitutive theory capable of resolving the spatial variability of the fibre mean angle and featuring a free energy density of the Allen–Cahn type. Through numerical simulations, we compare the predictions of our model with the results of anoth...
Several types of tube-like fibre-reinforced tissue, including arteries and veins, different kinds of...
We consider a biological tissue that can be macroscopically modelled as a biphasic mixture composed ...
The highly organized collagen network of human lumbar a nnulus fibrosus (AF) is fundamental to prese...
We highlight some mechanical aspects of the coupling among deformation, fluid flow, structural evolu...
We present a mathematical model of structural reorganisation in a fibre-reinforced composite materia...
In articular cartilage the orientation of collagen fibres is not uniform varying mostly with the dept...
In many soft biological tissues mechanical strength and anisotropy are determined primarily by the p...
Evolutionary processes in biological tissue, such as adaptation or remodeling, represent an enterpri...
Abstract Several micro-structured biological tissues are characterized by anisotropy. The dependence...
In this contribution, a non-linear viscoelastic anisotropic model for soft biological tissues is pre...
Extracellular matrix remodelling plays an essential role in tissue engineering of load-bearingstruct...
We present a continuum model to describe the reorientation of an anisotropic material structure, cha...
AbstractSeveral micro-structured biological tissues are characterized by anisotropy. The dependence ...
We discuss analytical and numerical tools for the statistical characterization of the anisotropic st...
Biological tissues have been shown to behave isotropically at lower strain values, while at higher s...
Several types of tube-like fibre-reinforced tissue, including arteries and veins, different kinds of...
We consider a biological tissue that can be macroscopically modelled as a biphasic mixture composed ...
The highly organized collagen network of human lumbar a nnulus fibrosus (AF) is fundamental to prese...
We highlight some mechanical aspects of the coupling among deformation, fluid flow, structural evolu...
We present a mathematical model of structural reorganisation in a fibre-reinforced composite materia...
In articular cartilage the orientation of collagen fibres is not uniform varying mostly with the dept...
In many soft biological tissues mechanical strength and anisotropy are determined primarily by the p...
Evolutionary processes in biological tissue, such as adaptation or remodeling, represent an enterpri...
Abstract Several micro-structured biological tissues are characterized by anisotropy. The dependence...
In this contribution, a non-linear viscoelastic anisotropic model for soft biological tissues is pre...
Extracellular matrix remodelling plays an essential role in tissue engineering of load-bearingstruct...
We present a continuum model to describe the reorientation of an anisotropic material structure, cha...
AbstractSeveral micro-structured biological tissues are characterized by anisotropy. The dependence ...
We discuss analytical and numerical tools for the statistical characterization of the anisotropic st...
Biological tissues have been shown to behave isotropically at lower strain values, while at higher s...
Several types of tube-like fibre-reinforced tissue, including arteries and veins, different kinds of...
We consider a biological tissue that can be macroscopically modelled as a biphasic mixture composed ...
The highly organized collagen network of human lumbar a nnulus fibrosus (AF) is fundamental to prese...