Search Results - "Simo, Juan C"
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A new viscoelastic constitutive model for continuous media at finite thermomechanical changes
Published in International journal of solids and structures (01-08-1996)“…This paper is concerned with the continuum formulation of a fully coupled thermomechanical constitutive model for highly deformable bodies with viscous…”
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Numerical instabilities in bone remodeling simulations: The advantages of a node-based finite element approach
Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-04-1995)“…Long bone structure occurs in two distinct forms. The bone mass near the joint is primarily found in a distributed, porous trabecular structure, while in the…”
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Assessment of Cap Model: Consistent Return Algorithms and Rate-Dependent Extension
Published in Journal of engineering mechanics (01-02-1988)“…In this paper, the standard version of the inviscid two-invariant cap model is considered and a viscoplastic rate-dependent generalization is proposed. For the…”
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Adaptive bone remodeling incorporating simultaneous density and anisotropy considerations
Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-06-1997)“…Over 100 years ago, Wolff hypothesized that cancellous bone altered both its apparent density and trabecular orientation in response to mechanical loads. A…”
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On the rotated stress tensor and the material version of the Doyle-Ericksen formula
Published in Archive for rational mechanics and analysis (01-01-1984)“…The formula of Doyle and Ericksen (1956) (DEF) for the Cauchy stress tensor is investigated analytically within the framework of continuum mechanics. The basic…”
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Formulation and Computational Aspects of a Three-Dimensional Finite Strain Viscoelastic Damage Model
Published in SAE transactions (01-01-1986)“…A fully three-dimensional finite-strain viscoelastic model is developed, characterized by: (i) general anisotropic response, (ii) uncoupled bulk and deviatoric…”
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