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The following pages link to Active stress vs. active strain in mechanobiology: constitutive issues (Q1937176):
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- Development of finite element models for studying the electrical excitation of myocardium (Q405055) (← links)
- Stability of active muscle tissue (Q525440) (← links)
- The generalized Hill model: a kinematic approach towards active muscle contraction (Q904802) (← links)
- Loss of mass and performance in skeletal muscle tissue: a continuum model (Q1642730) (← links)
- Modeling and simulation of fish swimming with active muscles (Q1664425) (← links)
- An orthotropic active-strain model for the myocardium mechanics and its numerical approximation (Q1669476) (← links)
- Thermodynamically consistent orthotropic activation model capturing ventricular systolic wall thickening in cardiac electromechanics (Q1669482) (← links)
- Mechanobiology and morphogenesis in living matter: a survey (Q1696478) (← links)
- A comparison between active strain and active stress in transversely isotropic hyperelastic materials (Q2010705) (← links)
- Existence for a quasi-static interaction problem between a viscous fluid and an active structure (Q2026703) (← links)
- Modelling of fibre dispersion and its effects on cardiac mechanics from diastole to systole (Q2061026) (← links)
- Deep-HyROMnet: a deep learning-based operator approximation for hyper-reduction of nonlinear parametrized PDEs (Q2103427) (← links)
- Effect of fibre orientation and bulk modulus on the electromechanical modelling of human ventricles (Q2128543) (← links)
- An accurate, robust, and efficient finite element framework with applications to anisotropic, nearly and fully incompressible elasticity (Q2136723) (← links)
- How viscous is the beating heart? Insights from a computational study (Q2171510) (← links)
- Sensitivity analysis of a strongly-coupled human-based electromechanical cardiac model: effect of mechanical parameters on physiologically relevant biomarkers (Q2176945) (← links)
- An intergrid transfer operator using radial basis functions with application to cardiac electromechanics (Q2205162) (← links)
- Mathematical and numerical models for the cardiac electromechanical function (Q2240519) (← links)
- Integrated heart -- coupling multiscale and multiphysics models for the simulation of the cardiac function (Q2310372) (← links)
- Parallel multilevel solvers for the cardiac electro-mechanical coupling (Q2349311) (← links)
- Reduced biomechanical models for precision-cut lung-slice stretching experiments (Q2661979) (← links)
- Bioelectrical effects of mechanical feedbacks in a strongly coupled cardiac electro-mechanical model (Q2788505) (← links)
- A model and simulation of uterine contractions (Q2950710) (← links)
- Segregated Algorithms for the Numerical Simulation of Cardiac Electromechanics in the Left Human Ventricle (Q3300479) (← links)
- The cardiovascular system: Mathematical modelling, numerical algorithms and clinical applications (Q4594245) (← links)
- Modeling Cardiac Mechanics on a Sub-Cellular Scale (Q5011335) (← links)
- Modeling the cardiac electromechanical function: A mathematical journey (Q5081547) (← links)
- Influence of myocardial fiber/sheet orientations on left ventricular mechanical contraction (Q5137408) (← links)
- On the existence of elastic minimizers for initially stressed materials (Q5243452) (← links)
- Solvability analysis and numerical approximation of linearized cardiac electromechanics (Q5247101) (← links)
- Partitioned and Monolithic Algorithms for the Numerical Solution of Cardiac Fluid-Structure Interaction (Q5878919) (← links)
- Modeling and simulation of human induced pluripotent stem cell‐derived cardiac tissue (Q6067372) (← links)
- Simulating hyperelasticity and fractional viscoelasticity in the human heart (Q6097593) (← links)
- Isogeometric mixed collocation of nearly-incompressible electromechanics in finite deformations for cardiac muscle simulations (Q6097599) (← links)
- A stable loosely-coupled scheme for cardiac electro-fluid-structure interaction (Q6173364) (← links)
- CarNum: parallel numerical framework for computational cardiac electromechanics (Q6173758) (← links)
- Projection-based reduced order models for parameterized nonlinear time-dependent problems arising in cardiac mechanics (Q6195566) (← links)