Devendran et al., 2012 - Google Patents
An immersed boundary energy-based method for incompressible viscoelasticityDevendran et al., 2012
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- Devendran D
- Peskin C
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- Journal of Computational Physics
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Incompressible viscoelastic materials are prevalent in biological applications. In this paper we present a method for incompressible viscoelasticity in which the elasticity of the material is described in Lagrangian form (ie in material coordinates), and Eulerian (spatial) …
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