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A microstructurally based continuum model of cartilage viscoelasticity and permeability incorporating measured statistical fiber orientations
2015
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology
The remarkable mechanical properties of cartilage derive from an interplay of isotropically distributed, densely packed and negatively charged proteoglycans; a highly anisotropic and inhomogeneously oriented fiber network of collagens; and an interstitial electrolytic fluid. We propose a new 3D finite strain constitutive model capable of simultaneously addressing both solid (reinforcement) and fluid (permeability) dependence of the tissue's mechanical response on the patient-specific collagen
doi:10.1007/s10237-015-0685-x
pmid:26001349
fatcat:fx5osxy5nzf5hn3ryflfviflq4