We propose a mechanical model to account for progressive damage in collagen fibres within fibrous soft tissues. The model has a similar basis to the pseudoelastic model that describes the Mullins effect in rubber but it also accounts for the effect of crosslinks between collagen fibres.We show that the model is able to capture experimental data obtained from rat tail tendon fibres, and the combined effect of damage and collagen cross-links is illustrated for a simple shear test. The proposed three-dimensional framework allows a straightforward implementation in finite-element codes, which are needed to analyse more complex boundary-value problems for soft tissues under supra-physiological loading or tissues weakened by disease.
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Holzapfel, G. A., & Ogden, R. W. (2020). A damage model for collagen fibres with an application to collagenous soft tissues. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 476(2236). https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2019.0821
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