This study presents a coupled cartilage contact model, in which the contact gap and cartilage tissue are modelled as two poroelastic systems, linked by pressure and normal flux continuity boundary conditions. Using a tibial plug under indentation as a proof-of-concept model, the predictions support the weeping lubrication theory under static compression. Specifically, the interstitial fluid would exude from the underlying cartilage into the contact gap to extend the mixed-mode duration by > 20-fold compared to a no fluid exudation counterpart. Moreover, the traditional contact model, that does not consider the contact gap and cartilage fluid exchange, potentially overestimates the interstitial fluid pressure compared to the proposed coupled...
Recently we presented a computational model of articular cartilage calibrated for normal human tissu...
We study a simple contact mechanics model of the vertebrate cartilage, which includes (bulk) osmotic...
This study numerically investigates the pathological changes of fluid flow in cartilage contact gap ...
This study presents a coupled cartilage contact model, in which the contact gap and cartilage tissue...
The mechanisms of friction in natural joints are still relatively unknown and attempts at modelling ...
© 2021 JinJing LiaoArticular cartilage is a biological bearing in diarthrodial joints of vertebrate ...
Synovial fluid flow in articular joint capsule plays an important role during mixed mode lubricatio...
Synovial fluid flow in articular joint capsule plays an important role during mixed mode lubricatio...
Synovial fluid flow in articular joint capsule plays an important role during mixed mode lubrication...
Synovial fluid flow in articular joint capsule plays an important role during mixed mode lubrication...
I study a simple contact mechanics model for a poroelastic, fluid-filled solid squeezed against a ri...
The mechanisms of friction in natural joints are still relatively unknown and attempts at modelling ...
The influence of synovial fluid pressure in wedge-film gap on the biphasic lubrication property of a...
This work focuses on the proposed mechanisms for the lubrication of synovial joints and applies them...
were self-pressurized hydrostatic, or "weeping, " bearings (McCutchen, 1959). "Contac...
Recently we presented a computational model of articular cartilage calibrated for normal human tissu...
We study a simple contact mechanics model of the vertebrate cartilage, which includes (bulk) osmotic...
This study numerically investigates the pathological changes of fluid flow in cartilage contact gap ...
This study presents a coupled cartilage contact model, in which the contact gap and cartilage tissue...
The mechanisms of friction in natural joints are still relatively unknown and attempts at modelling ...
© 2021 JinJing LiaoArticular cartilage is a biological bearing in diarthrodial joints of vertebrate ...
Synovial fluid flow in articular joint capsule plays an important role during mixed mode lubricatio...
Synovial fluid flow in articular joint capsule plays an important role during mixed mode lubricatio...
Synovial fluid flow in articular joint capsule plays an important role during mixed mode lubrication...
Synovial fluid flow in articular joint capsule plays an important role during mixed mode lubrication...
I study a simple contact mechanics model for a poroelastic, fluid-filled solid squeezed against a ri...
The mechanisms of friction in natural joints are still relatively unknown and attempts at modelling ...
The influence of synovial fluid pressure in wedge-film gap on the biphasic lubrication property of a...
This work focuses on the proposed mechanisms for the lubrication of synovial joints and applies them...
were self-pressurized hydrostatic, or "weeping, " bearings (McCutchen, 1959). "Contac...
Recently we presented a computational model of articular cartilage calibrated for normal human tissu...
We study a simple contact mechanics model of the vertebrate cartilage, which includes (bulk) osmotic...
This study numerically investigates the pathological changes of fluid flow in cartilage contact gap ...