Chewing as a forming application: A viscoplastic damage law in modelling food oral breakdown
The first bite mechanical response of a food item resembles compressive forming processes, where a tool is pressed into a workpiece. The present study addresses ongoing interests in the deformations and damage of food products, particularly during the first bite, in relation to their mechanical prop...
Main Authors: | Skamniotis, CG, Charalambides, MN, Elliott, M |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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AIP Publishing
2017
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