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The following pages link to A mixed-penalty finite element formulation of the linear biphasic theory for soft tissues (Q3204193):
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- Hybrid-Trefftz stress and displacement elements for axisymmetric incompressible biphasic media (Q658256) (← links)
- Finite element formulations for hyperelastic transversely isotropic biphasic soft tissues (Q1267922) (← links)
- A nonlinear finite element formulation for axisymmetric torsion of biphasic materials (Q1598207) (← links)
- A contact finite element formulation for biological soft hydrated tissues (Q1962724) (← links)
- Variationally derived 3-field finite element formulations for quasistatic poroelastic analysis of hydrated biological tissues (Q1971471) (← links)
- Application of a three-dimensional poroelastic BEM to modeling the biphasic mechanics of cell-matrix interactions in articular cartilage (Q2384344) (← links)
- Partitioned formulation and stability analysis of a fluid interacting with a saturated porous medium by localised Lagrange multipliers (Q2952928) (← links)
- Large Deformation Dynamic Three-Dimensional Coupled Finite Element Analysis of Soft Biological Tissues Treated as Biphasic Porous Media (Q2964934) (← links)
- Hybrid-Trefftz stress elements for incompressible biphasic media (Q3399305) (← links)
- Development of a finite element contact analysis algorithm for charged-hydrated soft tissues with large sliding (Q3549767) (← links)
- A hybrid finite element formulation of the linear biphasic equations for hydrated soft tissue (Q4020682) (← links)
- Automated adaptive analysis of the biphasic equations for soft tissue mechanics using a posteriori error indicators (Q4021121) (← links)
- A penalty finite element analysis for nonlinear mechanics of biphasic hydrated soft tissue under large deformation (Q4021645) (← links)
- A mixed finite element formulation of triphasic mechano-electrochemical theory for charged, hydrated biological soft tissues (Q4267021) (← links)
- Hybrid and mixed‐penalty finite elements for 3‐D analysis of soft hydrated tissue (Q4293213) (← links)
- Mixed finite element formulation for dynamics of porous media (Q6554996) (← links)