Damaged-bone remodeling theory: Thermodynamical approach
DOI10.1016/S0093-6413(99)00081-6zbMATH Open0978.74053WikidataQ127230808 ScholiaQ127230808MaRDI QIDQ1970171FDOQ1970171
Authors: S. Ramtani, M. Zidi
Publication date: 19 March 2000
Published in: Mechanics Research Communications (Search for Journal in Brave)
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mass transferchemical reactionsentropy production inequalityinternal state variablesadaptive bone remodelingdamage variableinduced microdamagerate of work equationremodeling variable
Biomechanical solid mechanics (74L15) Thermodynamics in solid mechanics (74A15) Theories of fracture and damage (74A45) Biomechanics (92C10)
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