Wrinkling of the human skin

The equations of a thin elastic shell resting upon a continuum foundation are written in a form suitable for application to the human skin and soft underlying tissues. Included are the effects of large deformation, arbitrary geometry, bending stiffness of the surface, and the finite thickness of the...

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