TY - EJOU AU - Volokh, K.Y. TI - A Simple Phenomenological Theory of Tissue Growth T2 - Molecular \& Cellular Biomechanics PY - 2004 VL - 1 IS - 2 SN - 1556-5300 AB - A simple phenomenological framework for modeling growth of living tissues is proposed. Growth is defined as a change of mass and configuration of the tissue. Tissue is considered as an open system where mass conservation is violated and the full-scale mass balance is applied. A possible structure of constitutive equations is discussed with reference tosimple growing materials. 'Thermoelastic' formulation of the simple growing material is specified. Within this framework traction free growth of cylindrical and spherical bodies is examined. It is shown that the theory accommodates the case where stresses are not generated in uniform volumetric growth. It is also found that surface growth corresponds to aboundary layersolution of the governing equations. This finding proves the ability of continuum mechanics to describe surface growth. The latter is contrary to the usual use of purely kinematical theories, which do not involve balance and constitutive equations, for treating surface growth. KW - Tissue growth KW - Constitutive behavior KW - Biological materials DO - 10.3970/mcb.2004.001.147