The effect of growth in the stability of elastic materials is studied. From a stability perspective, growth and resorption have two main effects. First a change of mass modifies the geometry of the system and possibly the critical lengths involved in stability thresholds. Second, growth may depend on stress but also it may induce residual stresses in the material. These stresses change the effective loads and they may both stabilize or destabilize the material. To discuss the stability of growing elastic materials, the theory of finite elasticity is used as a general framework for the mechanical description of elastic properties and growth is taken into account through the multiplicative decomposition of the deformation gradient. The formal...
In many cylindrical structures in biology, residual stress fields are created through differential ...
In this work, we have explored growth-induced mechanical instability in an isotropic circular hypere...
The purpose of this paper is to review some elasticity effects in epitaxial growth. We start by a d...
Differential growth in elastic materials can produce stress either through incompatibility of growth...
Many biological tissues and organisms are in a state of residual stress, which should be considered ...
Abstract A general constitutive theory of the stress-modulated growth of biomaterials is presented w...
Abstract. The constitutive functions of soft biological tissues during growth are studied. A growth,...
Geometric instabilities in living structures can be critical for healthy biological function, and ab...
Until the twentieth century, theories of elastic rods and shells arose from collections of geometric...
This chapter is concerned with the modelling of growth processes in the framework of continuum mecha...
Growth in nature is associated with the development of residual stresses and is in general heterogen...
Elastic anticavitation is the phenomenon of a void in an elastic solid collapsing on itself. Under t...
In this paper we summarize a general continuum mechanical theory that takes account of growth in mat...
International audienceRecently, much attention has been given to a noteworthy property of some soft ...
Compared to synthetic materials, naturally grown biological materials have more specific behavioral ...
In many cylindrical structures in biology, residual stress fields are created through differential ...
In this work, we have explored growth-induced mechanical instability in an isotropic circular hypere...
The purpose of this paper is to review some elasticity effects in epitaxial growth. We start by a d...
Differential growth in elastic materials can produce stress either through incompatibility of growth...
Many biological tissues and organisms are in a state of residual stress, which should be considered ...
Abstract A general constitutive theory of the stress-modulated growth of biomaterials is presented w...
Abstract. The constitutive functions of soft biological tissues during growth are studied. A growth,...
Geometric instabilities in living structures can be critical for healthy biological function, and ab...
Until the twentieth century, theories of elastic rods and shells arose from collections of geometric...
This chapter is concerned with the modelling of growth processes in the framework of continuum mecha...
Growth in nature is associated with the development of residual stresses and is in general heterogen...
Elastic anticavitation is the phenomenon of a void in an elastic solid collapsing on itself. Under t...
In this paper we summarize a general continuum mechanical theory that takes account of growth in mat...
International audienceRecently, much attention has been given to a noteworthy property of some soft ...
Compared to synthetic materials, naturally grown biological materials have more specific behavioral ...
In many cylindrical structures in biology, residual stress fields are created through differential ...
In this work, we have explored growth-induced mechanical instability in an isotropic circular hypere...
The purpose of this paper is to review some elasticity effects in epitaxial growth. We start by a d...