International audienceThere is growing experimental evidence for non-affine deformations occurring in different types of fibrous soft tissues; meaning that the fiber orientations do not follow the macroscopic deformation gradient. Suitable mathematical modeling of this phenomenon is an open challenge, which we here tackle in the framework of continuum micromechanics. From a rate-based analogon of Eshelby's inhomogeneity problem, we derive strain and spin concentration tensors relating macroscopic strain rate tensors applied to the boundaries of a Representative Volume Element (RVE), to strain rates and spins within the tissue microstructure, in particular those associated with fiber rotations due to external mechanical loading. After presen...
Improving the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases relies on a better understanding of...
AbstractChanges in the local mechanical environment and tissue mechanical properties affect the biol...
Detailed information on the three-dimensional dispersion of collagen fibres within layers of healthy...
International audienceThere is growing experimental evidence for non-affine deformations occurring i...
Arterial tissues are made of variously organized collagen and elastin networks and exhibit a highly ...
Constitutive relations are fundamental to the solution of problems in continuum mechanics, and are r...
International audienceBiomechanics of the extracellular matrix in arteries determines their macrosco...
There has been increasing experimental evidence of non-affine elastic deformation mechanisms in biol...
Collagen fibres within fibrous soft biological tissues such as artery walls, cartilage, myocardiums,...
New experimental results on collagen fibre dispersion in human arterial layers have shown that the d...
This chapter provides a detailed summary of the background from the nonlinear theory of continuum me...
Several constitutive models have been proposed for description of mechanical behaviour of soft tissu...
International audienceFibrous collagen networks are well known to play a central role in the passive...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-014-0995-7The ob...
International audienceThe load bearing properties of large blood vessels are principally conferred b...
Improving the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases relies on a better understanding of...
AbstractChanges in the local mechanical environment and tissue mechanical properties affect the biol...
Detailed information on the three-dimensional dispersion of collagen fibres within layers of healthy...
International audienceThere is growing experimental evidence for non-affine deformations occurring i...
Arterial tissues are made of variously organized collagen and elastin networks and exhibit a highly ...
Constitutive relations are fundamental to the solution of problems in continuum mechanics, and are r...
International audienceBiomechanics of the extracellular matrix in arteries determines their macrosco...
There has been increasing experimental evidence of non-affine elastic deformation mechanisms in biol...
Collagen fibres within fibrous soft biological tissues such as artery walls, cartilage, myocardiums,...
New experimental results on collagen fibre dispersion in human arterial layers have shown that the d...
This chapter provides a detailed summary of the background from the nonlinear theory of continuum me...
Several constitutive models have been proposed for description of mechanical behaviour of soft tissu...
International audienceFibrous collagen networks are well known to play a central role in the passive...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-014-0995-7The ob...
International audienceThe load bearing properties of large blood vessels are principally conferred b...
Improving the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases relies on a better understanding of...
AbstractChanges in the local mechanical environment and tissue mechanical properties affect the biol...
Detailed information on the three-dimensional dispersion of collagen fibres within layers of healthy...