Advances in modelling saturated soft biological tissues and chemically active gels
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- 3D FE implementation of an incompressible quadriphasic mixture model
- A Continuum Approach for the Swelling of Charged Hydrated Media
- A mixed finite element formulation of triphasic mechano-electrochemical theory for charged, hydrated biological soft tissues
- A validation of the quadriphasic mixture theory for intervertebral disc tissue
- Compressible porous media models by use of the theory of mixtures
- Deformation and localization analysis of partially saturated soil
- Effects of Holistic Nursing Course
- Effects of fixed charges on the stress-relaxation behavior of hydrated soft tissues in a confined compression problem
- Finite element methods for flow problems with moving boundaries and interfaces
- Incompressible porous media models by use of the theory of mixtures
- Mixed and Hybrid Finite Element Methods
- Mixed finite element modelling of cartilaginous tissues
- Modelling of fluid-structure interaction
- Nitsche's method for coupling non-matching meshes in fluid-structure vibration problems
- Non-linear finite element analysis of mechanical electrochemical phenomena in hydrated soft tissues based on triphasic theory
- On discontinuous Galerkin methods
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- Multiphasic intervertebral disc mechanics: theory and application
- Comparison of a biphasic and a multicomponent model describing viscoelastic swelling phenomena
- A Continuum Approach for the Swelling of Charged Hydrated Media
- A two-scale non-local model of swelling porous media incorporating ion size correlation effects
- A constitutive model for swelling pressure and volumetric behavior of highly-hydrated connective tissue
- Reactive constrained mixtures for modeling the solid matrix of biological tissues
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