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In Sect. 6.1, a three-dimensional deformation problem for an articular cartilage layer is studied in the framework of the linear biphasic model. The articular cartilage bonded to subchondral bone is modeled as a transversely isotropic biphasic material consisting of a solid phase and a fluid phase. In Sect. 6.2, the same problem is reconsidered with the effect of inherent viscoelasticity of the solid matrix taken into account. The frictionless unilateral contact problem for the articular cartilage layers is considered in Sect. 6.3. It is assumed that the subchondral bones are rigid and shaped like elliptic paraboloids. The obtained short-time leading-order asymptotic solution is valid for monotonically increasing loading conditions.
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Argatov, I., Mishuris, G. (2015). Contact of Thin Biphasic Layers. In: Contact Mechanics of Articular Cartilage Layers. Advanced Structured Materials, vol 50. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20083-5_6
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