Contact mechanics of articular cartilage layers [electronic resource] : asymptotic models / Ivan Argatov, Gennady Mishuris.
2015
QP303 .A723 2015eb
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Contact mechanics of articular cartilage layers [electronic resource] : asymptotic models / Ivan Argatov, Gennady Mishuris.
Author
Argatov, Ivan, author.
ISBN
9783319200835 electronic book
3319200836 electronic book
9783319200828
3319200836 electronic book
9783319200828
Published
Cham : Springer, 2015.
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©2015
Language
English
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1 online resource.
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10.1007/978-3-319-20083-5 doi
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QP303 .A723 2015eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
612.7/51
Summary
This book presents a comprehensive and unifying approach to articular contact mechanics with an emphasis on frictionless contact interaction of thin cartilage layers. The first part of the book (Chapters 1-4) reviews the results of asymptotic analysis of the deformational behavior of thin elastic and viscoelastic layers. A comprehensive review of the literature is combined with the authors' original contributions. The compressible and incompressible cases are treated separately with a focus on exact solutions for asymptotic models of frictionless contact for thin transversely isotropic layers bonded to rigid substrates shaped like elliptic paraboloids. The second part (Chapters 5, 6, and 7) deals with the non-axisymmetric contact of thin transversely isotropic biphasic layers and presents the asymptotic modelling methodology for tibio-femoral contact. The third part of the book consists of Chapter 8, which covers contact problems for thin bonded inhomogeneous transversely isotropic elastic layers, and Chapter 9, which addresses various perturbational aspects in contact problems and introduces the sensitivity of articular contact mechanics. This book is intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, researchers in the area of biomechanics, and engineers interested and involved in the analysis and design of thin-layer structures.
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Mishuris, Gennady, author.
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Advanced structured materials ; v. 50.
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Table of Contents
Deformation of a thin elastic layer
Deformation of a thin biphasic layer
Axisymmetric contact of thin biphasic layers
Non-axisymmetric contact of thin layers
Articular contact mechanics
Sensitivity analysis of articular contact mechanics.
Deformation of a thin biphasic layer
Axisymmetric contact of thin biphasic layers
Non-axisymmetric contact of thin layers
Articular contact mechanics
Sensitivity analysis of articular contact mechanics.