Auckland Bioengineering Institute
James
Richard
Lawson
This is a CellML version of the Costa constitutive material law, defining the relation between the six independent strain components
and the stress components. It is assumed that the strain components
will be controlled externally by the application using this CellML
model.
h.schmid@auckland.ac.nz
updated curation status
Holmes
J
W
Updated documentation
Added metadata to the model.
This file contains a CellML description of the Orthotropic Exponential Constitutive relationship proposed by Costa et. al. (2001), it deals with the situation of modelling the three dimensional mechanical properties of cardiac tissue.
We'll use this component as the "interface" to the model, all
other components are hidden via encapsulation in this component.
Kumar
Vignesh
K
D
Costa
2004-02-18
Vignesh Kumar
Schmid
Holger
University of Auckland
Auckland Bioengineering Institute
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Modelling Cardiac Mechanical Properties In Three Dimensions
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1250
D
A
McCulloch
Catherine
M
Lloyd
keyword
2005-07-30T00:00:00+00:00
In this simple model we only have one component, which holds the
six equations.
h.schmid@auckland.ac.nz
2009-06-08T12:51:49+12:00
Vignesh Kumar
The Bioengineering Institute
The University of Auckland
costa law
mechanical constitutive laws
2007-12-04T12:21:03+13:00
2001-06-15 00:00
2003-12-28
cardiac mechanics
Holger
Schmid
Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society