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A validation of the quadriphasic mixture theory for intervertebral disc tissue (English)
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11 October 1998
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The swelling and shrinking behaviour of soft biological tissues can be described by a quadriphase mixture model. In this model four phases are distinguished: a charged solid, a fluid, cations and anions. We give a description of the coupled differential equations of this quadriphasic mixture model, and solve these equations by the finite element method using a weighted residual approach. The resulting nonlinear integral equations are linearized and solved by the Newton-Raphson iteration procedure. We perform some confined swelling and compression numerical experiments on intervertebal disc tissue.
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swelling
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shrinking
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soft biological tissues
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charged solid
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fluid
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cations
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anions
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weighted residual approach
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nonlinear integral equations
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Newton-Raphson iteration procedure
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