2019
DOI: 10.1002/gamm.201900015
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A study of growth and remodeling in isotropic tissues, based on the Anand‐Aslan‐Chester theory of strain‐gradient plasticity

Abstract: Motivated by the increasing interest of the biomechanical community towards the employment of strain‐gradient theories for solving biological problems, we study the growth and remodeling of a biological tissue on the basis of a strain‐gradient formulation of remodeling. Our scope is to evaluate the impact of such an approach on the principal physical quantities that determine the growth of the tissue. For our purposes, we assume that remodeling is characterized by a coarse and a fine length scale and, taking i… Show more

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“…Such a situation would imply, on the one hand, the revision of the constitutive framework adopted so far and, on the other hand, the study of new cell problems to investigate the role played by each field in the determination of the effective quantities of the composite. Indeed, by activating the magnetic field H, these quantities would require to resolve the interactions among the three fields u, E and H, thereby giving rise to a "game among three players", in the jargon of [19] (see also [33]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Such a situation would imply, on the one hand, the revision of the constitutive framework adopted so far and, on the other hand, the study of new cell problems to investigate the role played by each field in the determination of the effective quantities of the composite. Indeed, by activating the magnetic field H, these quantities would require to resolve the interactions among the three fields u, E and H, thereby giving rise to a "game among three players", in the jargon of [19] (see also [33]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where we used the hypothesis of macroscopic uniformity reported in Eqs. (33) and (34), the expression of the symmetrised y-gradient of u (1) α in Eq. 53, and the fact that u 0 depends on x only.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One is related to the changes of the tissue’s internal structure due to the gain or loss of mass, and the other one to distortions of purely elastic nature (note that, here and in the sequel, we shall use the terms “tumour” and “tissue” interchangeably). We refer to [17, 19, 2225], and to the references therein, for a more complete discussion of the BKL multiplicative decomposition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For our purposes, we adopt part of the modelling assumptions outlined in [19, 25, 30, 64]. Specifically, we study the tumour as a mixture comprising a fluid phase and a solid phase, and we identify its growth with the gain or loss of mass of the solid phase at the expense or advantage of the fluid one.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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