AbstractThe objective of this work is to develop a remodeling model for biological matter coupling two different processes in a 3D framework: reorientation of the preferential direction of a given fibered structure and reorientation of the fibrils or filaments that make up such a structure. This work uses the microsphere-based approach to take into account the micro mechanics involved in biological fibered structures regarding both their passive behavior and the reorientation of their micro constituents. Moreover, the macro behavior of the material as a whole is obtained by means of homogenizing the underlying micro response. We associate the orientation space of the integration directions to the physical space of micro-fibrils. To approxim...
We present a continuum model to describe the reorientation of an anisotropic material structure, cha...
International audienceA multiscale micromechanical model for soft tissue is presented. This model ac...
In a first part (work in collaboration with the team of biologists of L. Casteilla) we propose an In...
Remodeling and other evolving processes such as growth or morphogenesis are key factors in the evolu...
Evolutionary processes in biological tissue, such as adaptation or remodeling, represent an enterpri...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-014-0995-7The ob...
Biological cells sense and respond to mechanical forces, but how such a mechanosensing process takes...
We highlight some mechanical aspects of the coupling among deformation, fluid flow, structural evolu...
Abstract Several micro-structured biological tissues are characterized by anisotropy. The dependence...
The mechanical behaviour of soft biological tissues is governed by phenomena occurring on different ...
The overall objective of this thesis is to provide a new understanding of the mechanisms that drive ...
International audienceConstitutive modelling of soft biological tissues has been the topic of abunda...
AbstractSeveral micro-structured biological tissues are characterized by anisotropy. The dependence ...
We present a mathematical model of structural reorganisation in a fibre-reinforced composite materia...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10237-011-0336-9An ani...
We present a continuum model to describe the reorientation of an anisotropic material structure, cha...
International audienceA multiscale micromechanical model for soft tissue is presented. This model ac...
In a first part (work in collaboration with the team of biologists of L. Casteilla) we propose an In...
Remodeling and other evolving processes such as growth or morphogenesis are key factors in the evolu...
Evolutionary processes in biological tissue, such as adaptation or remodeling, represent an enterpri...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-014-0995-7The ob...
Biological cells sense and respond to mechanical forces, but how such a mechanosensing process takes...
We highlight some mechanical aspects of the coupling among deformation, fluid flow, structural evolu...
Abstract Several micro-structured biological tissues are characterized by anisotropy. The dependence...
The mechanical behaviour of soft biological tissues is governed by phenomena occurring on different ...
The overall objective of this thesis is to provide a new understanding of the mechanisms that drive ...
International audienceConstitutive modelling of soft biological tissues has been the topic of abunda...
AbstractSeveral micro-structured biological tissues are characterized by anisotropy. The dependence ...
We present a mathematical model of structural reorganisation in a fibre-reinforced composite materia...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10237-011-0336-9An ani...
We present a continuum model to describe the reorientation of an anisotropic material structure, cha...
International audienceA multiscale micromechanical model for soft tissue is presented. This model ac...
In a first part (work in collaboration with the team of biologists of L. Casteilla) we propose an In...