The aim of this article is to propose a simple way of describing a tumour as a linear elastic material from a reference configuration that is continuously evolving in time due to growth and remodelling. The main assumption allowing this simplification is that the tumour mass is a very ductile material, so that it can only sustain moderate stresses while the deformation induced by growth, that can actually be quite big, mainly induces a plastic reorganisation of malignant cells. In mathematical terms this means that the deformation gradient can be split into a volumetric growth term, a term describing the reorganisation of cells, and a term that can be approximated by means of the linear strain tensor. A dimensional analysis of the importance of the different terms also allows to introduce a second simplification consisting of decoupling the equations describing the growth of the tumour mass from those describing the flow of the interstitial fluid.
Growing avascular tumours as elasto-plastic bodies by the theory of evolving natural configurations / Giverso, Chiara; Scianna, Marco; Grillo, Alfio. - In: MECHANICS RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 0093-6413. - 68:(2015), pp. 31-39. [10.1016/j.mechrescom.2015.04.004]
Growing avascular tumours as elasto-plastic bodies by the theory of evolving natural configurations
GIVERSO, CHIARA;SCIANNA, MARCO;GRILLO, ALFIO
2015
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The aim of this article is to propose a simple way of describing a tumour as a linear elastic material from a reference configuration that is continuously evolving in time due to growth and remodelling. The main assumption allowing this simplification is that the tumour mass is a very ductile material, so that it can only sustain moderate stresses while the deformation induced by growth, that can actually be quite big, mainly induces a plastic reorganisation of malignant cells. In mathematical terms this means that the deformation gradient can be split into a volumetric growth term, a term describing the reorganisation of cells, and a term that can be approximated by means of the linear strain tensor. A dimensional analysis of the importance of the different terms also allows to introduce a second simplification consisting of decoupling the equations describing the growth of the tumour mass from those describing the flow of the interstitial fluid.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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