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The following pages link to Constitutive framework for the modeling of damage in collagenous soft tissues with application to arterial walls (Q438128):
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- A gradient-enhanced large-deformation continuum damage model for fibre-reinforced materials (Q741959) (← links)
- Statistical approach for a continuum description of damage evolution in soft collagenous tissues (Q1667306) (← links)
- Anisotropic hierarchic solid finite elements for the simulation of passive-active arterial wall models (Q1672666) (← links)
- Multi-scale modelling of arterial tissue: linking networks of fibres to continua (Q1986658) (← links)
- Fluid-structure interaction simulations of cerebral arteries modeled by isotropic and anisotropic constitutive laws (Q2017409) (← links)
- A fractional approach to 3D artery simulation under a regular pulse load (Q2050043) (← links)
- Adaptive convexification of microsphere-based incremental damage for stress and strain softening at finite strains (Q2092918) (← links)
- A constitutive framework for finite viscoelasticity and damage based on the Gram-Schmidt decomposition (Q2194396) (← links)
- A hybrid microstructural-continuum multiscale approach for modeling hyperelastic fibrous soft tissue (Q2231118) (← links)
- Small superimposed radial oscillations for a class of damaged limited elastic tubes (Q2234565) (← links)
- An anisotropic phase-field model based on the equivalent crack surface energy density at finite strain (Q2236148) (← links)
- A phase-field approach to model fracture of arterial walls: theory and finite element analysis (Q2308729) (← links)
- An engineering tool to estimate eigenstresses in three-dimensional patient-specific arteries (Q2309201) (← links)
- A finite strain integral-type anisotropic damage model for fiber-reinforced materials: application in soft biological tissues (Q2309917) (← links)
- A novel scheme for the approximation of residual stresses in arterial walls (Q2511661) (← links)
- Comparative analysis of damage functions for soft tissues: Properties at damage initialization (Q2950705) (← links)
- Continuum Damage Mechanics—Modelling and Simulation (Q3295888) (← links)
- A biochemo-mechano coupled, computational model combining membrane transport and pericellular proteolysis in tissue mechanics (Q4647163) (← links)
- Construction of invariant relations of \(n\) symmetric second-order tensors (Q6064082) (← links)
- Comparison of arterial wall models in fluid-structure interaction simulations (Q6084784) (← links)
- Phase-field fracture modeling for unidirectional fiber-reinforced polymer composites (Q6163055) (← links)