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Matematisk modell av fiberorientering i anisotropa fascialager vid stora förskjutningar

Hans Chaudhry, Max Roman, Antonio Stecco, Thomas Findley
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01En matematisk modell av fascians mekanik
  2. 02Fibervinkeln påverkar motståndet mot omorientering
  3. 03Fibrer förblir i spänning under sträckning
  4. 04Bidrar till ett teoretiskt ramverk för fascians beteende

Denna matematiska modell tyder på att kollagenfibrernas ursprungliga vinkel påverkar hur mycket de omorienteras när fascian sträcks ut.

Abstract

A mathematical model is developed to determine the relationship between stretch and the orientation of fibers in the fascia. The transversely isotropic stress- strain relation for large displacements valid for the human fascia reinforced by the collagen fibers is employed. The relation between the orientation of fibers in the un-deformed and deformed state depending upon the stretch is plotted. It is observed that for greater fiber angle orientation, the fibers are more resistant to reorientation as the fascia is stretched longitudinally. It is also concluded that the reinforced fascia will always be in tension as the stretch is applied. However, we suggest future research to resolve the tension and compression issues in fascia.

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APA
Hans Chaudhry, Max Roman, Antonio Stecco, & Thomas Findley (2012). Matematisk modell av fiberorientering i anisotropa fascialager vid stora förskjutningar. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/mathematical-model-of-fiber-orientation-in-anisotropic-fascia-layers-at-large-displacements/
MLA
Hans Chaudhry, et al. "Matematisk modell av fiberorientering i anisotropa fascialager vid stora förskjutningar." 2012, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/mathematical-model-of-fiber-orientation-in-anisotropic-fascia-layers-at-large-displacements/.
Chicago
Hans Chaudhry et al. 2012. "Matematisk modell av fiberorientering i anisotropa fascialager vid stora förskjutningar.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/mathematical-model-of-fiber-orientation-in-anisotropic-fascia-layers-at-large-displacements/