Authors
Alfio Grillo, Salvatore Federico, Gabriel Wittum
Publication date
2012/3/1
Journal
International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics
Volume
47
Issue
2
Pages
388-401
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
We represent a biological tissue by a multi-constituent, fiber-reinforced material, in which we consider two phases: fluid, and a fiber-reinforced solid. Among the various processes that may occur in such a system, we study growth, mass transfer, and remodeling. To us, mass transfer is the reciprocal exchange of constituents between the phases, growth is the variation of mass of the system in response to interactions with the surrounding environment, and remodeling is the evolution of its internal structure. We embrace the theory according to which these events, which lead to a structural reorganization of the system and anelastic deformations, require the introduction of balance laws, which complete the physical picture offered by the standard ones. The former are said to be non-standard. Our purposes are to determine the rates of anelastic deformation related to mass transfer and growth, and to study fiber …
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Scholar articles
A Grillo, S Federico, G Wittum - International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 2012