Orthotropic Viscoelastic Creep in Cellular Scaffolds
Orthotropic Viscoelastic Creep in Cellular Scaffolds
Recent measurements of Norway spruce have revealed stress-state-dependent normalized creep behavior, highlighting a gap in our fundamental understanding. This study examines whether the anisotropic response originates from the micro-structural, cellular nature of composite cell walls with varying tracheid types. Cell wall creep parameters are identified via surrogate-based inverse parameter identification, applied to hierarchical micro-mechanical and FEM models of increasing topological complexity up to the growth ring scale. Despite microstructural disorder, simulated creep curves converge toward a universal set of proportionality factors. The results indicate that directional creep behavior cannot be attributed solely to tissue-scale topology, and that realistic predictions require the inclusion of non-linear material responses at stress concentration sites.
Alessia Ferrara、Falk K. Wittel
自然科学研究方法非线性科学
Alessia Ferrara,Falk K. Wittel.Orthotropic Viscoelastic Creep in Cellular Scaffolds[EB/OL].(2025-07-01)[2025-07-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.01071.点此复制
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