Discrete element models have often been the primary tool in investigating and characterising the viscoelastic behaviour of soft tissues. However, studies have employed varied configurations of these models, based on the choice of the number of elements and the utilised formation, for different subject tissues. This approach has yielded a diverse array of viscoelastic models in the literature, each seemingly resulting in different descriptions of viscoelastic constitutive behaviour and/or stress-relaxation and creep functions. Moreover, most studies do not apply a single discrete element model to characterise both stress-relaxation and creep behaviours of tissues. The underlying assumption for this disparity is the implicit perception that t...
A quasi-linear viscoelastic law with a continuous relaxation spectrum describing triaxial constituti...
A viscoelastic, compressible model is proposed to rationalize the recently reported respo...
Axisymmetric nonlinear finite-element analysis was used to simulate force-relaxation and creep data ...
This paper presents a novel approach to constitutive modeling of viscoelastic soft tissues. This fo...
Compelling evidence that many biological soft tissues display both strain- and time-dependent behavi...
Creep and stress relaxation are inherent mechanical behaviors of viscoelastic materials. It is cons...
The mechanical response of single cells and tissues exhibits a broad distribution of time scales tha...
The development of a conceptual framework to test different viscoelastic constitutive laws is presen...
The viscoelastic properties of materials such as polymers can be quantitatively evaluated by measuri...
It is well known that many biological soft tissues behave as viscoelastic materials with hysteresis ...
It is well known that many biological soft tissues behave as viscoelastic materials with hysteresis ...
Experimental observations of the time-dependent mechanical responses of collagenous tissues have dem...
Biological soft tissues exhibit a strongly nonlinear viscoelastic behaviour. Among parenchymous tiss...
The analysis of stress relaxation tests in viscoelastic materials is discussed. Stress relaxation te...
A viscoelastic, compressible model is proposed to rationalize the recently reported respo...
A quasi-linear viscoelastic law with a continuous relaxation spectrum describing triaxial constituti...
A viscoelastic, compressible model is proposed to rationalize the recently reported respo...
Axisymmetric nonlinear finite-element analysis was used to simulate force-relaxation and creep data ...
This paper presents a novel approach to constitutive modeling of viscoelastic soft tissues. This fo...
Compelling evidence that many biological soft tissues display both strain- and time-dependent behavi...
Creep and stress relaxation are inherent mechanical behaviors of viscoelastic materials. It is cons...
The mechanical response of single cells and tissues exhibits a broad distribution of time scales tha...
The development of a conceptual framework to test different viscoelastic constitutive laws is presen...
The viscoelastic properties of materials such as polymers can be quantitatively evaluated by measuri...
It is well known that many biological soft tissues behave as viscoelastic materials with hysteresis ...
It is well known that many biological soft tissues behave as viscoelastic materials with hysteresis ...
Experimental observations of the time-dependent mechanical responses of collagenous tissues have dem...
Biological soft tissues exhibit a strongly nonlinear viscoelastic behaviour. Among parenchymous tiss...
The analysis of stress relaxation tests in viscoelastic materials is discussed. Stress relaxation te...
A viscoelastic, compressible model is proposed to rationalize the recently reported respo...
A quasi-linear viscoelastic law with a continuous relaxation spectrum describing triaxial constituti...
A viscoelastic, compressible model is proposed to rationalize the recently reported respo...
Axisymmetric nonlinear finite-element analysis was used to simulate force-relaxation and creep data ...