Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10433833 | Journal of Biomechanics | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
We hypothesized that a model including simultaneous mathematical descriptions of (1) the swelling properties due to the fixed-change densities of the proteoglycans and (2) the anisotropic viscoelastic collagen structure, can explain all these test simultaneously. To study this hypothesis we extended our fibril-reinforced poroviscoelastic finite element model with our biphasic swelling model. We have shown that the newly developed fibril-reinforced poroviscoelastic swelling (FPVES) model for articular cartilage can simultaneously account for the reaction force during swelling, confined compression, indentation and unconfined compression as well as the lateral deformation during unconfined compression. Using this theory it is possible to analyze the link between the collagen network and the swelling properties of articular cartilage.
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Authors
W. Wilson, C.C. van Donkelaar, B. van Rietbergen, R. Huiskes,