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The following pages link to Mechanical modeling of growth considering domain variation. II: Volumetric and surface growth involving Eshelby tensors (Q632776):
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- On the theories and numerics of continuum models for adaptation processes in biological tissues (Q338793) (← links)
- Growing skin: a computational model for skin expansion in reconstructive surgery (Q361514) (← links)
- Mechanics and thermodynamics of surface growth viewed as moving discontinuities (Q366744) (← links)
- Geometrically nonlinear higher-gradient elasticity with energetic boundaries (Q400840) (← links)
- Mass transport in morphogenetic processes: a second gradient theory for volumetric growth and material remodeling (Q443672) (← links)
- A micromechanical approach to volumetric and surface growth in the framework of shape optimization (Q1617885) (← links)
- A combined accretion and surface growth model in the framework of irreversible thermodynamics (Q1625104) (← links)
- Identification of a constitutive law for trabecular bone samples under remodeling in the framework of irreversible thermodynamics (Q1655467) (← links)
- A contribution to the mechanics and thermodynamics of surface growth. Application to bone external remodeling (Q1659793) (← links)
- Mechanobiology and morphogenesis in living matter: a survey (Q1696478) (← links)
- Nonconvex model of material growth: mathematical theory (Q1728925) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of volumetric material growth in thermoelasticity (Q2255564) (← links)
- Micromechanical analysis of volumetric growth in the context of open systems thermodynamics and configurational mechanics. Application to tumor growth (Q2359841) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of volumetric material growth (Q2630421) (← links)
- A finite element method for modeling surface growth and resorption of deformable solids (Q2667289) (← links)
- Modeling of a non-local stimulus for bone remodeling process under cyclic load: Application to a dental implant using a bioresorbable porous material (Q4563192) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of residual stresses in additive manufacturing products using the theory of repeatedly superimposed finite strains (Q5048092) (← links)
- Homogenized strain gradient remodeling model for trabecular bone microstructures (Q6551446) (← links)