A deeper understanding of the mechanical characteristics of adipose tissue under large deformation is important for the analysis of blunt force trauma, as adipose tissue alters the stresses and strains that are transferred to subjacent tissues. Hence, results from drop tower tests of subcutaneous adipose tissue are presented (i) to characterise adipose tissue behaviour up to irreversible deformation, (ii) to relate this to the microstructural configuration, (iii) to quantify this deformation and (iv) to provide an analytical basis for computational modelling of adipose tissue under blunt impact. The drop tower experiments are performed exemplarily on porcine subcutaneous adipose tissue specimens for three different impact velocities and two...
The purpose of this study was to investigate osteochondral injuries due to impact load. Average nomi...
Previous sports impact reconstructions have highlighted the inadequacies in current measures to eval...
Adipose tissue (AT) expansion in obesity is characterized by cellular growth and continuous extracel...
A deeper understanding of the mechanical characteristics of adipose tissue under large deformation i...
Characterization of the shock response of biological materials is required in order to develop an u...
The response of porcine adipose and skeletal muscle tissues to shock compression has been investiga...
Adipose tissue, also known as fat tissue are the lipid filled cells with various functions such as, ...
Traffic injury is one of the main reasons for traumatic injuries. Obese occupants are among the vuln...
Vehicular injury is one of the main reasons for traumatic injuries. Finite Element Human<br />Body M...
Although subcutaneous adipose tissue undergoes large deformations on a daily basis, there is no adeq...
The mechanical characterization of adipose tissues is important for various medical purposes, includ...
The articulations are subject to static and dynamic loads during daily living. Small impact forces c...
This chapter gives an overview of work on porcine adipose tissue that was performed at Eindhoven Uni...
Computational Human Body Models (HBMs) enable the assessment of human response in potentially injuri...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Developing suitable biomaterials for post-mastectomy or post-lumpectomy breast ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate osteochondral injuries due to impact load. Average nomi...
Previous sports impact reconstructions have highlighted the inadequacies in current measures to eval...
Adipose tissue (AT) expansion in obesity is characterized by cellular growth and continuous extracel...
A deeper understanding of the mechanical characteristics of adipose tissue under large deformation i...
Characterization of the shock response of biological materials is required in order to develop an u...
The response of porcine adipose and skeletal muscle tissues to shock compression has been investiga...
Adipose tissue, also known as fat tissue are the lipid filled cells with various functions such as, ...
Traffic injury is one of the main reasons for traumatic injuries. Obese occupants are among the vuln...
Vehicular injury is one of the main reasons for traumatic injuries. Finite Element Human<br />Body M...
Although subcutaneous adipose tissue undergoes large deformations on a daily basis, there is no adeq...
The mechanical characterization of adipose tissues is important for various medical purposes, includ...
The articulations are subject to static and dynamic loads during daily living. Small impact forces c...
This chapter gives an overview of work on porcine adipose tissue that was performed at Eindhoven Uni...
Computational Human Body Models (HBMs) enable the assessment of human response in potentially injuri...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Developing suitable biomaterials for post-mastectomy or post-lumpectomy breast ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate osteochondral injuries due to impact load. Average nomi...
Previous sports impact reconstructions have highlighted the inadequacies in current measures to eval...
Adipose tissue (AT) expansion in obesity is characterized by cellular growth and continuous extracel...