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On the Identification of Material Symmetry for Anisotropic Elastic Materials

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This article is published in Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics.The article was published on 1987-11-01 and is currently open access. It has received 169 citations till now.

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A Conewise Linear Elasticity mixture model for the analysis of tension-compression nonlinearity in articular cartilage.

TL;DR: The results of this study demonstrate that the integration of the CLE model with the biphasic mixture theory can provide a model of cartilage that can successfully curve-fit three distinct testing configurations while producing material parameters consistent with previous reports in the literature.
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Direct mechanics assessment of elastic symmetries and properties of trabecular bone architecture

TL;DR: The techniques developed here can be used to obtain a complete characterization of the mechanical properties of trabecular architecture and with the development of in vivo reconstruction techniques, even in vivo measurements will be possible.
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Acoustic source localization.

TL;DR: After reviewing various techniques the paper concludes which source localization technique should be most effective for what type of structure and what the current research needs are.
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Symmetry classes for elasticity tensors

TL;DR: Harmonic and Cartan decompositions were used by as mentioned in this paper to prove that there are eight symmetry classes of elasticity tensors, and their results in apparent contradiction with this conclusion are discussed in a short history of the problem.
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Acoustic source localization in anisotropic plates.

TL;DR: For the first time a technique is proposed to locate the acoustic source in large anisotropic plates with the help of only six sensors without knowing the direction dependent velocity profile in the plate.