Multiscale Homogenization Theory: An Analysis Tool for Revealing Mechanical Design Principles in Bone and Bone Replacement Materials

  • Hellmich C
  • Fritsch A
  • Dormieux L
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Biomimetics deals with the application of nature-made “design solutions” to the realm of engineering. In the quest to understand mechanical implications of structural hierarchies found in biological materials, multiscale mechanics may hold the key to...

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Hellmich, C., Fritsch, A., & Dormieux, L. (2011). Multiscale Homogenization Theory: An Analysis Tool for Revealing Mechanical Design Principles in Bone and Bone Replacement Materials (pp. 81–103). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11934-7_5

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