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The problem of prescribed thermal and residual stresses after plastic deformations (for instance, hot rolling) is one of the important technical problems. Desired stress improves the practical properties of manufactured structure. In the outer space the structure can be deformed and the control procedure has to be applied to keep the structure characteristics. Other important application of the stress control deals with biomechanics problems. For example, in orthopedics the congenital maxillary anomaly is treated by means of apparatus which brings down the hard palate fragments from the nasal to the oral cavity. The problem is to find the technological parameters of optimal apparatus, which allow realizing the treatment stage by stress in the most desired way [1, 2]. One of the most actual problems is also the femur prosthesis design [3,4]. The remodelling process is interpreted as stress and strain control process by properties variation [5]. Many interesting aspects of biomechanics of growth can be found in the review by Taber [6].
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Kiryukhin, V., Nyashin, Y. (2003). Application of Stress and Strain Control to Living Tissues. In: Watanabe, K., Ziegler, F. (eds) IUTAM Symposium on Dynamics of Advanced Materials and Smart Structures. Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, vol 106. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0371-0_20
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