In this study, the authors, after collecting a series of experimental evidences following a creep and relaxation tendon campaign, propose a non-linear model of the viscoelastic behavior of the tendons. The ligaments investigated are the patellars and the hamstrings. The analytical model proposed by the authors aims to explain the non-linear hereditary behavior of these tissues and proposes an approach with which to develop a hereditary fractional-order non-linear model.

Quasi-Fractional Models of Human Tendons Hereditariness / Bologna, E.; Zingales, M.; Alotta, G.; Deseri, L.. - (2018), pp. 1-5. (Intervento presentato al convegno 4th IEEE International Forum on Research and Technologies for Society and Industry, RTSI 2018 tenutosi a Palermo, Italy nel 10-13 September 2018) [10.1109/RTSI.2018.8548419].

Quasi-Fractional Models of Human Tendons Hereditariness

Alotta, G.;
2018-01-01

Abstract

In this study, the authors, after collecting a series of experimental evidences following a creep and relaxation tendon campaign, propose a non-linear model of the viscoelastic behavior of the tendons. The ligaments investigated are the patellars and the hamstrings. The analytical model proposed by the authors aims to explain the non-linear hereditary behavior of these tissues and proposes an approach with which to develop a hereditary fractional-order non-linear model.
2018
978-1-5386-6282-3
Fractional-order hereditariness; Hamstring; Ligaments; Patellar; Artificial Intelligence; Computer Networks and Communications; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Energy Engineering and Power Technology; Renewable Energy; Sustainability and the Environment; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; Instrumentation
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