The mechanics of growth and residual stress in biological cylinders
<p>Biological tissue differs from other materials in many ways. Perhaps the most crucial difference is its ability to grow. Growth processes may give rise to stresses that exist in a body in the absence of applied loads and these are known as residual stresses. Residual stress is present in ma...
Autor Principal: | O'Keeffe, S |
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Outros autores: | Goriely, A |
Formato: | Thesis |
Idioma: | English |
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2015
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