Nonlinear Theory of Elasticity: Applications in Biomechanics - Revised Edition

Nonlinear Theory of Elasticity: Applications in Biomechanics - Revised Edition

by Larry A Taber
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Science & Technology Health & Wellness
Format Kindle
Pages 470
Language Chinese
Published Jan 1, 2023
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Company
Edition 1
ISBN-10 9811270538
ISBN-13 9789811270536
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This revised edition delves into the complexities of nonlinear elasticity, shedding light on its critical applications in the field of biomechanics. The author, Larry A. Taber, presents a thorough exploration of how soft biological tissues exhibit substantial elastic deformations, challenging traditional linear models. By integrating theoretical principles with practical applications, he opens a gateway to understanding the mechanical behavior of various biological structures.

Readers will find that the book not only introduces foundational concepts but also emphasizes the relevance of these theories in real-world biomechanical scenarios. The author uses a variety of case studies to illustrate the importance of nonlinear elasticity in tissues such as skin, cartilage, and blood vessels, revealing how these materials respond under different physiological conditions.

Taber's work is a vital resource for researchers and students alike, bridging the gap between mathematics and biology. Through his insightful explanations, he invites readers to appreciate the intricate dynamics of biological systems, encouraging further investigation and innovation in biomechanical research. The revised edition enhances previous concepts with updated findings, making it an essential reference for anyone passionate about the intersection of physics and biology.

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