Dynamics of mechanically induced fiber reorientation in the material reinforced by two families of fibers
The specific fiber alignment and its content in biological tissues are created and maintained by the cells, which respond to mechanical stimuli arising from properties of the surrounding material. This coupling between mechanical anisotropy and tissue remodeling can be modeled in the theory of nonli...
Main Authors: | Melnik, A, Goriely, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2012
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