Structural architectures with toughening mechanisms in Nature: A review of the materials science of Type-I collagenous materials

Volume: 103, Pages: 425 - 483
Published: Jun 1, 2019
Abstract
The structural constituents of tissues in organisms are composed primarily of minerals and proteins. Collagen is the most common protein used to construct such natural materials in vertebrates; among these structures, a wide variety of hierarchical architectures with structural and property gradients have evolved to induce desired combinations of stiffness, strength, ductility and toughness for a diverse range of mechanical functionalities. The...
Paper Details
Title
Structural architectures with toughening mechanisms in Nature: A review of the materials science of Type-I collagenous materials
Published Date
Jun 1, 2019
Volume
103
Pages
425 - 483
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