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Multiscale Soft Tissue Mechanics and Mechanobiology - State-of-the-Art Modeling

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This volume covers aspects of multiscale modeling of the mechanics and mechanobiology of soft biological tissues. The individual contributions focus on the constitutive modeling from the micro to the macro level in addition to computational modeling and simulation.
It consists of peer-reviewed papers written by leading international authorities and will serve as a major state-of-the-art source of reference for the next few years. It includes both review articles and original articles.
Previously published in the Journal of Elasticity, Volume 129, Issue 1-2, December 2017.

Sommario

Foreword, by Roger Fosdick.- Preface, by Gerhard A. Holzapfel, Ray W. Ogden.- Multi-scale structural modeling of soft tissues: mechanics and mechanobiology, by Y. Lanir.- On fiber dispersion models: exclusion of compressed fibers and spurious model comparisons, by G. A. Holzapfel and R. W. Ogden.- Reactive constrained mixtures for modeling the solid matrix of biological tissues, by R. J. Nims and G. A. Ateshian.- Solid tumors are poroelastic solids with a chemo-mechanical feedback on growth, by D. Ambrosi, S. Pezzuto, D. Riccobelli, T. Stylianopoulos, and P. Ciarletta.- A computational model of the biochemomechanics of an evolving occlusive thrombus, by M. K. Rausch and J. D. Humphrey.- A constitutive model for swelling pressure and volumetric behavior of highly-hydrated connective tissue, by P. M. Pinsky and X. Cheng.- Multi-scale modeling of vision-guided remodeling and age-dependent growth of the tree shrew sclera during eye development and lens-induced myopia, by R. Grytz andM. El Hamdaoui.- Bulging brains, by J. Weickenmeier, P. Saez, C. A. M. Butler, P. G. Young, A. Goriely, and E. Kuhl.- Mimicking cortex convolutions through the wrinkling of growing soft bilayers, by M. Ben Amar and A. Bordner.- Axonal buckling following stretch injury, by G. Lang, S. Waters, D. Vella, and A. Goriely.- A comparison of phenomenologic growth laws for myocardial hypertrophy, by C. M. Witzenburg and J. W. Holmes.- Modelling cardiac tissue growth and remodelling, by V. Y.Wang, J. R. Hussan, H. Yousefi, C. P. Bradley, P. J. Hunter, and M. P. Nash.

Riassunto

This volume covers aspects of multiscale modeling of the mechanics and mechanobiology of soft biological tissues. The individual contributions focus on the constitutive modeling from the micro to the macro level in addition to computational modeling and simulation.
It consists of peer-reviewed papers written by leading international authorities and will serve as a major state-of-the-art source of reference for the next few years. It includes both review articles and original articles.
Previously published in the Journal of Elasticity, Volume 129, Issue 1-2, December 2017.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Gerhar A Holzapfel (Editore), Gerhard A Holzapfel (Editore), Gerhard A. Holzapfel (Editore), Raymond W. Ogden (Editore), W Ogden (Editore), W Ogden (Editore)
Editore Springer Netherlands
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 30.11.2017
 
EAN 9789402412185
ISBN 978-94-0-241218-5
Pagine 305
Dimensioni 156 mm x 242 mm x 20 mm
Peso 662 g
Illustrazioni VI, 305 p. 158 illus., 132 illus. in color.
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Tecnica > Altro

B, biotechnology, engineering, regenerative medicine, Tissue Engineering, Cellular biology (cytology), Materials science, Computer mathematics, Computational Science and Engineering, Maths for scientists, Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering, Biomedical engineering, Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering, Regenerative Medicine/Tissue Engineering, Biomaterials

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