An important class of biomaterials is composed of layered networks of elastomeric fibers. While there is a growing interest in modeling and simulation of the mechanical response of these biomaterials, a theoretical foundation for such simulations has yet to be firmly established. The present work addresses this issue in two ways. First, using methods of geometric probability we develop theoretical estimates for the linear and areal fiber intersection densities for two-dimensional fibrous networks. These are expressed in terms of the fiber density and orientation distribution function, both of which are relatively easy to measure properties. Secondly, we develop a random walk algorithm for geometric simulation of two-dimensional fibrous ne...
Cardiac valve and myocardium tissue regeneration has consistently raised interest for cell-seeded/mi...
Understanding how scaffold structure influences cell morphology, metabolism, phenotypic expression, ...
Fibrous networks are ubiquitous in natural materials (such as in human eyes, collagen tissues, tendo...
Many bio and bio-inspired materials are composed of fiber network structures embedded in ground matr...
textMany important biomaterials are composed of multiple layers of networked fibers. A prime exampl...
textMany important biomaterials are composed of multiple layers of networked fibers. A prime exampl...
Quantitative analysis of fibre orientation in a random fibrous network (RFN) is important to underst...
In the present work, we demonstrate that the mesoscopic in-plane mechanical behavior of membrane ela...
In the present work, we demonstrate that the mesoscopic in-plane mechanical behavior of membrane ela...
Stochastic modeling is a useful approach for modeling fibrous materials that attempts to recreate fi...
AbstractNatural fibrous tissues exhibit excellent mechanical properties and functional behavior. The...
The various uses of fiber-reinforced composites, for example in the enclosures of planes, boats and ...
Cardiac valve and myocardium tissue regeneration has consistently raised interest for cell-seeded/mi...
Filamentous protein networks are broadly encountered in biological systems such as cytoskeleton and ...
Fibrous materials such as paper, nonwovens, textiles, nanocellulose based-biomaterials, polymer netw...
Cardiac valve and myocardium tissue regeneration has consistently raised interest for cell-seeded/mi...
Understanding how scaffold structure influences cell morphology, metabolism, phenotypic expression, ...
Fibrous networks are ubiquitous in natural materials (such as in human eyes, collagen tissues, tendo...
Many bio and bio-inspired materials are composed of fiber network structures embedded in ground matr...
textMany important biomaterials are composed of multiple layers of networked fibers. A prime exampl...
textMany important biomaterials are composed of multiple layers of networked fibers. A prime exampl...
Quantitative analysis of fibre orientation in a random fibrous network (RFN) is important to underst...
In the present work, we demonstrate that the mesoscopic in-plane mechanical behavior of membrane ela...
In the present work, we demonstrate that the mesoscopic in-plane mechanical behavior of membrane ela...
Stochastic modeling is a useful approach for modeling fibrous materials that attempts to recreate fi...
AbstractNatural fibrous tissues exhibit excellent mechanical properties and functional behavior. The...
The various uses of fiber-reinforced composites, for example in the enclosures of planes, boats and ...
Cardiac valve and myocardium tissue regeneration has consistently raised interest for cell-seeded/mi...
Filamentous protein networks are broadly encountered in biological systems such as cytoskeleton and ...
Fibrous materials such as paper, nonwovens, textiles, nanocellulose based-biomaterials, polymer netw...
Cardiac valve and myocardium tissue regeneration has consistently raised interest for cell-seeded/mi...
Understanding how scaffold structure influences cell morphology, metabolism, phenotypic expression, ...
Fibrous networks are ubiquitous in natural materials (such as in human eyes, collagen tissues, tendo...