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The following pages link to Constitutive modelling of passive myocardium: a structurally based framework for material characterization (Q3559929):
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- Statistical inference in mechanistic models: time warping for improved gradient matching (Q99665) (← links)
- Modelling volumetric growth in a thick walled fibre reinforced artery (Q339856) (← links)
- A structurally based viscoelastic model for passive myocardium in finite deformation (Q341165) (← links)
- An inverse finite element method for determining residual and current stress fields in solids (Q341566) (← links)
- Convergence of a stabilized discontinuous Galerkin method for incompressible nonlinear elasticity (Q360473) (← links)
- Prediction of the softening and damage effects with permanent set in fibrous biological materials (Q361460) (← links)
- Simulating left ventricular fluid-solid mechanics through the cardiac cycle under LVAD support (Q402143) (← links)
- A rate dependent directional damage model for fibred materials: application to soft biological tissues (Q416116) (← links)
- A displacement-based finite element formulation for incompressible and nearly-incompressible cardiac mechanics (Q459315) (← links)
- A fully implicit finite element method for bidomain models of cardiac electromechanics (Q465807) (← links)
- Parameter estimation in a Holzapfel-Ogden law for healthy myocardium (Q525442) (← links)
- A generic approach towards finite growth with examples of athlete's heart, cardiac dilation, and cardiac wall thickening (Q602803) (← links)
- On the rectilinear shear of compressible and incompressible elastic slabs (Q660617) (← links)
- Comprehensive computational assessment of blood flow characteristics of left ventricle based on \textit{in-vivo} MRI in presence of artificial myocardial infarction (Q680449) (← links)
- Anisotropic separable free energy functions for elastic and non-elastic solids (Q683554) (← links)
- The generalized Hill model: a kinematic approach towards active muscle contraction (Q904802) (← links)
- On the independence of strain invariants of two preferred direction nonlinear elasticity (Q1623217) (← links)
- On the spectral constitutive modelling of transversely isotropic soft tissue: physical invariants (Q1625013) (← links)
- Biomechanics simulations using cubic Hermite meshes with extraordinary nodes for isogeometric cardiac modeling (Q1632410) (← links)
- An edge-based/node-based selective smoothed finite element method using tetrahedrons for cardiovascular tissues (Q1654769) (← links)
- Material-symmetries congruency in transversely isotropic and orthotropic hyperelastic materials (Q1657689) (← links)
- Transversely isotropic biological, soft tissue must be modelled using both anisotropic invariants (Q1668376) (← links)
- A novel computational formulation for nearly incompressible and nearly inextensible finite hyperelasticity (Q1668771) (← links)
- The living heart project: a robust and integrative simulator for human heart function (Q1669467) (← links)
- Computational modeling of coupled cardiac electromechanics incorporating cardiac dysfunctions (Q1669471) (← links)
- An orthotropic active-strain model for the myocardium mechanics and its numerical approximation (Q1669476) (← links)
- Thermodynamically consistent orthotropic activation model capturing ventricular systolic wall thickening in cardiac electromechanics (Q1669482) (← links)
- Modelling cardiac tissue growth and remodelling (Q1679552) (← links)
- A multiscale model for eccentric and concentric cardiac growth through sarcomerogenesis (Q1720100) (← links)
- On the normal stresses in simple shearing of fiber-reinforced nonlinearly elastic materials (Q1937118) (← links)
- Active stress vs. active strain in mechanobiology: constitutive issues (Q1937176) (← links)
- Nonlinear orthotropic elasticity: only six invariants are independent (Q1937975) (← links)
- A new computational framework for electro-activation in cardiac mechanics (Q1987938) (← links)
- Experimental validation of a variational data assimilation procedure for estimating space-dependent cardiac conductivities (Q1989067) (← links)
- Deep learning acceleration of total Lagrangian explicit dynamics for soft tissue mechanics (Q1989089) (← links)
- Computational cardiology: the bidomain based modified Hill model incorporating viscous effects for cardiac defibrillation (Q1990854) (← links)
- A highly parallel implicit domain decomposition method for the simulation of the left ventricle on unstructured meshes (Q1995006) (← links)
- Fluid-structure interaction simulations of cerebral arteries modeled by isotropic and anisotropic constitutive laws (Q2017409) (← links)
- A generic physics-informed neural network-based constitutive model for soft biological tissues (Q2021025) (← links)
- Mixed Kirchhoff stress-displacement-pressure formulations for incompressible hyperelasticity (Q2021235) (← links)
- Accelerating cardiac and vessel mechanics simulations: an energy-transform variational formulation for soft-tissue hyperelasticity (Q2021920) (← links)
- Active force generation in cardiac muscle cells: mathematical modeling and numerical simulation of the actin-myosin interaction (Q2022471) (← links)
- Modelling of fibre dispersion and its effects on cardiac mechanics from diastole to systole (Q2061026) (← links)
- An artificial damping method for total Lagrangian SPH method with application in biomechanics (Q2085867) (← links)
- Constitutive modelling of soft biological tissue from ex vivo to in vivo: myocardium as an example (Q2088492) (← links)
- Emulation of cardiac mechanics using graph neural networks (Q2096869) (← links)
- Cardiac electro-mechanical activity in a deforming human cardiac tissue: modeling, existence-uniqueness, finite element computation and application to multiple ischemic disease (Q2113516) (← links)
- Efficient estimation of cardiac conductivities: a proper generalized decomposition approach (Q2123851) (← links)
- Effect of fibre orientation and bulk modulus on the electromechanical modelling of human ventricles (Q2128543) (← links)
- Effects of dispersed fibres in myocardial mechanics. I: passive response (Q2130474) (← links)