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The following pages link to A micromechanics finite-strain constitutive model of fibrous tissue (Q361464):
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- Micromechanics methods for evaluating the effective moduli of soft neo-Hookean composites (Q321213) (← links)
- Thermomechanical multiscale constitutive modeling: accounting for microstructural thermal effects (Q464301) (← links)
- Anisotropic micro-sphere-based finite elasticity applied to blood vessel modelling (Q835851) (← links)
- A numerical algorithm for stress integration of a fiber-fiber kinetics model with Coulomb friction for connective tissue (Q1129565) (← links)
- Nonlinear viscous behavior of the Tendon's fascicles from the homogenization of viscoelastic collagen fibers (Q1658251) (← links)
- Multi-scale structural modeling of soft tissues mechanics and mechanobiology (Q1679524) (← links)
- Multi-scale modelling of arterial tissue: linking networks of fibres to continua (Q1986658) (← links)
- Strain measures and energies for crimped fibres and novel analytical expressions for fibre populations: ingredients for structural fibre network models (Q2169090) (← links)
- Three-dimensional traction microscopy with a fiber-based constitutive model (Q2179194) (← links)
- A hybrid microstructural-continuum multiscale approach for modeling hyperelastic fibrous soft tissue (Q2231118) (← links)
- Tangent second-order estimates for the large-strain, macroscopic response of particle-reinforced elastomers (Q2377183) (← links)
- A homogenization model of the Voigt type for skeletal muscle (Q2399584) (← links)
- A stochastic-structurally based three dimensional finite-strain damage model for fibrous soft tissue (Q2456886) (← links)
- Modeling the collagen fibril network of biological tissues as a nonlinearly elastic material using a continuous volume fraction distribution function (Q2842431) (← links)
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- Fundamental Aspects in Modelling the Constitutive Behaviour of Fibered Soft Tissues (Q5497092) (← links)
- Soft elastic composites: microstructure evolution, instabilities and relaxed response by domain formation (Q6163052) (← links)
- A microstructure-based model for time-dependent mechanics of multi-layered soft tissues and its application to intervertebral disc annulus (Q6172554) (← links)