关于软生物组织中平衡关系的实验鉴定和非弹性效应的分离

IF 5 2区 工程技术 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of The Mechanics and Physics of Solids Pub Date : 2024-09-20 DOI:10.1016/j.jmps.2024.105868
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血管组织的力学特征主要集中在弹性特性的测量上,而对非弹性效应的研究则相对较少。即使是相对简单的纯弹性材料行为描述,也需要一组适当的实验数据,而这些数据无法通过标准测试程序轻易分离出来。粘性和损伤相关现象的存在给确定适当的测试方案带来了一些挑战,这些方案能够确定平衡响应,而平衡响应一般并不完全代表材料的弹性行为。因此,本研究的主要目标是设计一种实验程序,能够区分并分别评估不同的构成现象。为此,我们采用了广泛应用于橡胶类材料力学测试的方法,并将其应用于生物力学领域。我们对猪胸主动脉进行了两类等轴伸展试验:连续循环试验后的单步松弛试验和循环多步松弛试验,每种试验的拉伸速率各不相同。我们证明,通过慢速率连续测试来接近准稳态,不足以确定平衡关系。另一种方法是采用分步方案,将平衡效应和粘性效应分开。这促使我们从能量耗散的角度对实验结果进行热力学讨论,并对非弹性现象的相互作用进行更深入的研究。
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On the experimental identification of equilibrium relations and the separation of inelastic effects in soft biological tissues
The mechanical characterization of vascular tissues has been mainly focused on the measurement of elastic properties, while the investigation of inelastic effects has received comparatively little attention. Even the relatively simple, purely elastic description of the material behavior requires an appropriate set of experimental data that cannot be easily isolated using standard testing procedures. The presence of viscous and damage-related phenomena poses some challenges in the definition of appropriate testing protocols capable of identifying an equilibrium response, which in general does not solely represent the elastic material behavior. The primary goal of the present study is therefore to devise an experimental procedure that can distinguish and evaluate the different constitutive phenomena separately. To this end, we apply methodologies widely used in the mechanical testing of rubber-like materials and transfer them to the field of biomechanics. We performed two types of experiments in equibiaxial extension on porcine thoracic aorta: a continuous cyclic test followed by a single-step relaxation test and a cyclic multi-step relaxation test, each at varying stretch rates. We demonstrate that the approximation of quasi-stationarity through continuous testing at slow rates is inadequate for the identification of an equilibrium relation. Alternatively, a step-wise protocol allows for the separation of equilibrium and viscous effects. This motivates a thermodynamic discussion of the experimental results in terms of energy dissipation and a closer look at the interplay of inelastic phenomena.
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Journal of The Mechanics and Physics of Solids
Journal of The Mechanics and Physics of Solids 物理-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: The aim of Journal of The Mechanics and Physics of Solids is to publish research of the highest quality and of lasting significance on the mechanics of solids. The scope is broad, from fundamental concepts in mechanics to the analysis of novel phenomena and applications. Solids are interpreted broadly to include both hard and soft materials as well as natural and synthetic structures. The approach can be theoretical, experimental or computational.This research activity sits within engineering science and the allied areas of applied mathematics, materials science, bio-mechanics, applied physics, and geophysics. The Journal was founded in 1952 by Rodney Hill, who was its Editor-in-Chief until 1968. The topics of interest to the Journal evolve with developments in the subject but its basic ethos remains the same: to publish research of the highest quality relating to the mechanics of solids. Thus, emphasis is placed on the development of fundamental concepts of mechanics and novel applications of these concepts based on theoretical, experimental or computational approaches, drawing upon the various branches of engineering science and the allied areas within applied mathematics, materials science, structural engineering, applied physics, and geophysics. The main purpose of the Journal is to foster scientific understanding of the processes of deformation and mechanical failure of all solid materials, both technological and natural, and the connections between these processes and their underlying physical mechanisms. In this sense, the content of the Journal should reflect the current state of the discipline in analysis, experimental observation, and numerical simulation. In the interest of achieving this goal, authors are encouraged to consider the significance of their contributions for the field of mechanics and the implications of their results, in addition to describing the details of their work.
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