2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmpb.2021.106122
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The effect of highly inhomogeneous biphasic properties on mechanical behaviour of articular cartilage

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“…Essentially, the tissues of the musculoskeletal system are composed of fibers, proteins, water, and electrolytes, which are ingeniously combined to give each tissue a specific mechanical function. 17,18 Proteoglycans, associated with osmotic and swelling effects, can affect the viscoelasticity and other characteristics of tissues after combining with water. 19 Collagen fibers give the tissue a certain amount of tensile strength.…”
Section: Materials Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Essentially, the tissues of the musculoskeletal system are composed of fibers, proteins, water, and electrolytes, which are ingeniously combined to give each tissue a specific mechanical function. 17,18 Proteoglycans, associated with osmotic and swelling effects, can affect the viscoelasticity and other characteristics of tissues after combining with water. 19 Collagen fibers give the tissue a certain amount of tensile strength.…”
Section: Materials Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The human body is far more complex than a sophisticated machine, and the mechanical properties of soft tissue are probably more advanced than most engineered materials. Essentially, the tissues of the musculoskeletal system are composed of fibers, proteins, water, and electrolytes, which are ingeniously combined to give each tissue a specific mechanical function 17,18 . Proteoglycans, associated with osmotic and swelling effects, can affect the viscoelasticity and other characteristics of tissues after combining with water 19 .…”
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“…For the exudation of the lubricant from the porous matrix, the porous self-lubricating surface has a good bearing capacity, dynamic adaptability, and an ultralow friction coefficient during the friction process. [1][2][3] These excellent properties make the porous material widely used in advanced lubrication technologies, such as superlubrication films, articular cartilage, and biomimetic self-lubricating materials. [4,5] Generally speaking, the elastic modulus of the porous material is relatively small.…”
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