Multiple length scales are involved in the development of traumatic brain injury, where the global mechanics of the head level are responsible for local physiological impairment of brain cells. In this study, a relation between the mechanical state at the tissue level and the cellular level is established. A model has been developed that is based on pathological observations of local axonal injury. The model contains axons surrounding an obstacle (e.g., a blood vessel or a brain soma). The axons, which are described by an anisotropic fiber reinforced material model, have several physically different orientations. The results of the simulations reveal axonal strains being higher than the applied maximum principal tissue strain. For anisotrop...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) occurs as a result of the transmission of rapid dynamic loads from the h...
Computational models incorporating anisotropic features of brain tissue have become a valuable tool ...
Computational models incorporating anisotropic features of brain tissue have become a valuable tool ...
Multiple length scales are involved in the development of traumatic brain injury, where the global m...
Multiple length scales are involved in the development of traumatic brain injury, where the global m...
Multiple length scales are involved in the development of traumatic brain injury, where the global m...
Different length scales from micrometers to several decimeters play an important role in diffuse axo...
Different length scales from micrometers to several decimeters play an important role in diffuse axo...
Different length scales from micrometers to several decimeters play an important role in diffuse axo...
Different length scales from micrometers to several decimeters play an important role in diffuse axo...
Different length scales from micrometers to several decimeters play an important role in diffuse axo...
The length scales involved in the development of diffuse axonal injury typically range from the head...
The length scales involved in the development of diffuse axonal injury typically range from the head...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) occurs as a result of the transmission of rapid dynamic loads from the h...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) occurs as a result of the transmission of rapid dynamic loads from the h...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) occurs as a result of the transmission of rapid dynamic loads from the h...
Computational models incorporating anisotropic features of brain tissue have become a valuable tool ...
Computational models incorporating anisotropic features of brain tissue have become a valuable tool ...
Multiple length scales are involved in the development of traumatic brain injury, where the global m...
Multiple length scales are involved in the development of traumatic brain injury, where the global m...
Multiple length scales are involved in the development of traumatic brain injury, where the global m...
Different length scales from micrometers to several decimeters play an important role in diffuse axo...
Different length scales from micrometers to several decimeters play an important role in diffuse axo...
Different length scales from micrometers to several decimeters play an important role in diffuse axo...
Different length scales from micrometers to several decimeters play an important role in diffuse axo...
Different length scales from micrometers to several decimeters play an important role in diffuse axo...
The length scales involved in the development of diffuse axonal injury typically range from the head...
The length scales involved in the development of diffuse axonal injury typically range from the head...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) occurs as a result of the transmission of rapid dynamic loads from the h...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) occurs as a result of the transmission of rapid dynamic loads from the h...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) occurs as a result of the transmission of rapid dynamic loads from the h...
Computational models incorporating anisotropic features of brain tissue have become a valuable tool ...
Computational models incorporating anisotropic features of brain tissue have become a valuable tool ...