A Characteristic-Based Constitutive Law for Dispersed Fibers.
J Biomech Eng
; 138(7)2016 07 01.
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Biological tissues are typically constituted of dispersed fibers. Modeling the constitutive laws of such tissues remains a challenge. Direct integration over all fibers is considered to be accurate but requires very expensive numerical integration. A general structure tensor (GST) model was previously developed to bypass this costly numerical integration step, but there are concerns about the model's accuracy. Here we estimate the approximation error of the GST model. We further reveal that the GST model ignores strain energy induced by shearing motions. Subsequently, we propose a new characteristic-based constitutive law to better approximate the direct integration model. The new model is very cost-effective and closely approximates the "true" strain energy as calculated by the direct integration when stress-strain nonlinearity or fiber dispersion angle is small.
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Colágenos Fibrilares
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Tejido Elástico
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Modelos Biológicos
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Prognostic_studies
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En
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J Biomech Eng
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2016
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Article