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Solute transport across a contact interface in deformable porous media.


ABSTRACT: A finite element formulation of neutral solute transport across a contact interface between deformable porous media is implemented and validated against analytical solutions. By reducing the integral statements of external virtual work on the two contacting surfaces into a single contact integral, the algorithm automatically enforces continuity of solute molar flux across the contact interface, whereas continuity of the effective solute concentration (a measure of the solute mechano-chemical potential) is achieved using a penalty method. This novel formulation facilitates the analysis of problems in biomechanics where the transport of metabolites across contact interfaces of deformable tissues may be of interest. This contact algorithm is the first to address solute transport across deformable interfaces, and is made available in the public domain, open-source finite element code FEBio (http://www.febio.org).

SUBMITTER: Ateshian GA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3351088 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Solute transport across a contact interface in deformable porous media.

Ateshian Gerard A GA   Maas Steve S   Weiss Jeffrey A JA  

Journal of biomechanics 20120126 6


A finite element formulation of neutral solute transport across a contact interface between deformable porous media is implemented and validated against analytical solutions. By reducing the integral statements of external virtual work on the two contacting surfaces into a single contact integral, the algorithm automatically enforces continuity of solute molar flux across the contact interface, whereas continuity of the effective solute concentration (a measure of the solute mechano-chemical pot  ...[more]

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