Cartilage is considered a biphasic material in which the solid is composed of proteoglycans and collagen. In biphasic tissue, the hydraulic pressure is believed to bear most of the load under higher strain rates and its dissipation due to fluid flow determines creep and relaxation behavior. In equilibrium, hydraulic pressure is zero and load bearing is transferred to the solid matrix. The viscoelasticity of the collagen network also contributes to its time-dependent behavior, and the osmotic pressure to load bearing in equilibrium. The aim of the present study was to determine the relative contributions of hydraulic pressure, viscoelastic collagen stress, solid matrix stiffness and osmotic pressure to load carriage in cartilage under transi...
From a mechanical point of view, the most relevant components of articular cartilage are the tight a...
Experimental reports suggest that cartilage damage depends on strain magnitude. Additionally, becaus...
Experimental reports suggest that cartilage damage depends on strain magnitude. Additionally, becaus...
Cartilage is considered a biphasic material in which the solid is composed of proteoglycans and coll...
Cartilage is considered a biphasic material in which the solid is composed of proteoglycans and coll...
Cartilage is considered a biphasic material in which the solid is composed of proteoglycans and coll...
Cartilage is considered a biphasic material in which the solid is composed of proteoglycans and coll...
Cartilage is considered a biphasic material in which the solid is composed of proteoglycans and coll...
Cartilage is considered a biphasic material in which the solid is composed of proteoglycans and coll...
From a mechanical point of view, the most relevant components of articular cartilage are the tight a...
From a mechanical point of view, the most relevant components of articular cartilage are the tight a...
From a mechanical point of view, the most relevant components of articular cartilage are the tight a...
From a mechanical point of view, the most relevant components of articular cartilage are the tight a...
From a mechanical point of view, the most relevant components of articular cartilage are the tight a...
From a mechanical point of view, the most relevant components of articular cartilage are the tight a...
From a mechanical point of view, the most relevant components of articular cartilage are the tight a...
Experimental reports suggest that cartilage damage depends on strain magnitude. Additionally, becaus...
Experimental reports suggest that cartilage damage depends on strain magnitude. Additionally, becaus...
Cartilage is considered a biphasic material in which the solid is composed of proteoglycans and coll...
Cartilage is considered a biphasic material in which the solid is composed of proteoglycans and coll...
Cartilage is considered a biphasic material in which the solid is composed of proteoglycans and coll...
Cartilage is considered a biphasic material in which the solid is composed of proteoglycans and coll...
Cartilage is considered a biphasic material in which the solid is composed of proteoglycans and coll...
Cartilage is considered a biphasic material in which the solid is composed of proteoglycans and coll...
From a mechanical point of view, the most relevant components of articular cartilage are the tight a...
From a mechanical point of view, the most relevant components of articular cartilage are the tight a...
From a mechanical point of view, the most relevant components of articular cartilage are the tight a...
From a mechanical point of view, the most relevant components of articular cartilage are the tight a...
From a mechanical point of view, the most relevant components of articular cartilage are the tight a...
From a mechanical point of view, the most relevant components of articular cartilage are the tight a...
From a mechanical point of view, the most relevant components of articular cartilage are the tight a...
Experimental reports suggest that cartilage damage depends on strain magnitude. Additionally, becaus...
Experimental reports suggest that cartilage damage depends on strain magnitude. Additionally, becaus...