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The following pages link to A linearized and incompressible constitutive model for arteries (Q1786381):
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- How constitutive model complexity can affect the capability to fit experimental data: a focus on human carotid arteries and extension/inflation data (Q333274) (← links)
- A novel arterial constitutive model in a commercial finite element package: application to balloon angioplasty (Q1786382) (← links)
- Linear spring stiffnesses for two-dimensional finite element modeling of arteries (Q1797625) (← links)
- Finite dynamic deformations of a hyperelastic, anisotropic, incompressible and prestressed tube. Applications to in vivo arteries (Q2034310) (← links)
- Linearization of elasticity models for incompressible materials (Q2150909) (← links)
- Determination of material models for arterial walls from uniaxial extension tests and histological structure (Q2194914) (← links)
- A review on the biomechanics of coronary arteries (Q2295779) (← links)
- An inelastic constitutive model of blood vessels (Q2639686) (← links)
- Some unexpected behaviour in shear for elasticity models of arterial tissue that only use the I1, I4, I6 invariants (Q2930522) (← links)
- An orthotropic elastic model for rat abdominal aorta (Q3026508) (← links)
- A 2D constrained mixture model for arterial adaptations to large changes in flow, pressure and axial stretch (Q3371564) (← links)
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- The invalidity of the Laplace law for biological vessels and of estimating elastic modulus from total stress vs. strain: a new practical method (Q5245188) (← links)
- A maximum dissipation thermodynamic multi-scale model for the dynamic response of the arterial elastin-water system (Q5962239) (← links)
- Some unexpected behaviour in shear for elasticity models of arterial tissue that only use the \(I_{1}, I_{4}, I_{6}\) invariants (Q6487134) (← links)