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The following pages link to Ductile sliding between mineral crystals followed by rupture of collagen crosslinks: experimentally supported micromechanical explanation of bone strength (Q1625868):
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- A micromechanics-enhanced finite element formulation for modelling heterogeneous materials (Q423514) (← links)
- Coupling systems biology with multiscale mechanics, for computer simulations of bone remodeling (Q465736) (← links)
- The poroelastic role of water in cell walls of the hierarchical composite ``softwood'' (Q539294) (← links)
- Modeling progressive damage accumulation in bone remodeling explains the thermodynamic basis of bone resorption by overloading (Q829275) (← links)
- A mathematical model for pressure-based organs behaving as biological pressure vessels (Q1642597) (← links)
- Bone fibrillogenesis and mineralization: quantitative analysis and implications for tissue elasticity (Q1786419) (← links)
- Mineralization-driven bone tissue evolution follows from fluid-to-solid phase transformations in closed thermodynamic systems (Q1790742) (← links)
- Fibrillar structure and elasticity of hydrating collagen: a quantitative multiscale approach (Q2013289) (← links)
- Multiscale poro-elasticity of densifying calcium-silicate hydrates in cement paste: an experimentally validated continuum micromechanics approach (Q2295772) (← links)
- A multiscale predictor/corrector scheme for efficient elastoplastic voxel finite element analysis, with application to CT-based bone strength prediction (Q2310225) (← links)
- Is trabecular bone permeability governed by molecular ordering-induced fluid viscosity gain? Arguments from re-evaluation of experimental data in the framework of homogenization theory (Q2351380) (← links)
- Quantification of structural and material failure mechanisms across different length scales: from instability to brittle-ductile transitions (Q2392423) (← links)
- Computational Multiscale Model for NATM Tunnels: Micromechanics-Supported Hybrid Analyses (Q3447727) (← links)
- Multiscale modeling of elastic properties of cortical bone (Q5962237) (← links)
- Non‐affine fiber kinematics in arterial mechanics: a continuum micromechanical investigation (Q6153010) (← links)