A quasi-linear viscoelastic law with a continuous relaxation spectrum describing triaxial constitutive behaviour of heart muscle tissue is presented. The elastic respose of the viscoelastic law is anisotropic, while the relaxation behaviour is assumed isotropic. The law is designed for a biphasic description (fluid-solid) of the myocardial tissue. Biaxial and uniaxial stress-strain curves from the literature are used to evaluate the parameters of the model. The non-linear elastic response, the difference between fibre and cross-fibre stiffness, the phenomenon of stress relaxation, the stiffening of the stress-strain relationship with increasing strain rate and the weak frequency dependency of the dissipated energy during cyclic loading are ...
Arteries are known to exhibit viscoelastic mechanical properties. Given the assumption that a tissue...
In this contribution, a non-linear viscoelastic anisotropic model for soft biological tissues is pre...
Arteries exhibit fully nonlinear viscoelastic behaviours (i.e. both elastically and viscously nonlin...
A quasi-linear viscoelastic law with a continuous relaxation spectrum describing triaxial constituti...
International audienceUnderstanding the biomechanics of the heart in health and disease plays an imp...
The mechanical behavior of the heart muscle tissues is the central problem in finite element simulat...
This contribution presents a novel constitutive model in order to simulate an orthotropic rate-depen...
It is well known that many biological soft tissues behave as viscoelastic materials with hysteresis ...
Improving the numerical models of the head and neck complex requires understanding the mechanical pr...
It is well known that many biological soft tissues behave as viscoelastic materials with hysteresis ...
Understanding the behavior of skeletal muscle is critical to implementing computational methods to s...
The development of a conceptual framework to test different viscoelastic constitutive laws is presen...
Discrete element models have often been the primary tool in investigating and characterising the vis...
We have extensively investigated the mechanical properties of passive eye muscles, in vivo, in anest...
Cardiovascular diseases are one of the most common causes of mortality in developed countries. Coron...
Arteries are known to exhibit viscoelastic mechanical properties. Given the assumption that a tissue...
In this contribution, a non-linear viscoelastic anisotropic model for soft biological tissues is pre...
Arteries exhibit fully nonlinear viscoelastic behaviours (i.e. both elastically and viscously nonlin...
A quasi-linear viscoelastic law with a continuous relaxation spectrum describing triaxial constituti...
International audienceUnderstanding the biomechanics of the heart in health and disease plays an imp...
The mechanical behavior of the heart muscle tissues is the central problem in finite element simulat...
This contribution presents a novel constitutive model in order to simulate an orthotropic rate-depen...
It is well known that many biological soft tissues behave as viscoelastic materials with hysteresis ...
Improving the numerical models of the head and neck complex requires understanding the mechanical pr...
It is well known that many biological soft tissues behave as viscoelastic materials with hysteresis ...
Understanding the behavior of skeletal muscle is critical to implementing computational methods to s...
The development of a conceptual framework to test different viscoelastic constitutive laws is presen...
Discrete element models have often been the primary tool in investigating and characterising the vis...
We have extensively investigated the mechanical properties of passive eye muscles, in vivo, in anest...
Cardiovascular diseases are one of the most common causes of mortality in developed countries. Coron...
Arteries are known to exhibit viscoelastic mechanical properties. Given the assumption that a tissue...
In this contribution, a non-linear viscoelastic anisotropic model for soft biological tissues is pre...
Arteries exhibit fully nonlinear viscoelastic behaviours (i.e. both elastically and viscously nonlin...