The elastic behavior of arteries is nonlinear when subjected to large deformations. In order to measure their anisotropic behavior, planar biaxial tests are often used. Typically, hooks are attached along the borders of a square sample of arterial tissue. Cruciform samples clamped with grips can also be used. The current debate on the effect of different biaxial test boundary conditions revolves around the uniformity of the stress distribution in the center of the specimen. Uniaxial tests are also commonly used due to simplicity of data analysis, but their capability to fully describe the in vivo behavior of a tissue remains to be proven. In this study, we demonstrate the use of inverse modeling to fit the material properties by taking into...
Vascular elastography techniques are promising tools for mechanical characterization of diseased art...
Residual stress is very important for the study of cardiovascular-relevant issues, such as assessing...
Mechanical testing and constitutive modelling of isolated arterial layers yields insight into the in...
International audienceOne of the aims of this work is to develop an original custom built biaxial se...
Introduction: Aim of this study is to validate some constitutive models by assessing their capabilit...
Pig aorta samples were tested uniaxially and equi- biaxially at deformation rates from 10 to 200 %/s...
The aim of this study was to identify the influence of specimen geometry and size on the results of ...
The incidence of restenosis has been shown to be correlated with the overstretching of the arterial ...
Biaxial tests are commonly used to investigate the mechanical behaviour of anisotropic soft biologic...
Objective Considering past studies on the orthotropic anisotropy of arteries in the circumferential ...
Objective: To study the anisotropic mechanical properties of the thoracic aorta in porcine. Methods:...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the developed countries. Since mechanics t...
Characterizing the physical properties of the aortic wall is essential to understanding the causes o...
Knowledge of the intrinsic material properties of healthy and diseased arterial tissue components is...
Vascular elastography techniques are promising tools for mechanical characterization of diseased art...
Vascular elastography techniques are promising tools for mechanical characterization of diseased art...
Residual stress is very important for the study of cardiovascular-relevant issues, such as assessing...
Mechanical testing and constitutive modelling of isolated arterial layers yields insight into the in...
International audienceOne of the aims of this work is to develop an original custom built biaxial se...
Introduction: Aim of this study is to validate some constitutive models by assessing their capabilit...
Pig aorta samples were tested uniaxially and equi- biaxially at deformation rates from 10 to 200 %/s...
The aim of this study was to identify the influence of specimen geometry and size on the results of ...
The incidence of restenosis has been shown to be correlated with the overstretching of the arterial ...
Biaxial tests are commonly used to investigate the mechanical behaviour of anisotropic soft biologic...
Objective Considering past studies on the orthotropic anisotropy of arteries in the circumferential ...
Objective: To study the anisotropic mechanical properties of the thoracic aorta in porcine. Methods:...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the developed countries. Since mechanics t...
Characterizing the physical properties of the aortic wall is essential to understanding the causes o...
Knowledge of the intrinsic material properties of healthy and diseased arterial tissue components is...
Vascular elastography techniques are promising tools for mechanical characterization of diseased art...
Vascular elastography techniques are promising tools for mechanical characterization of diseased art...
Residual stress is very important for the study of cardiovascular-relevant issues, such as assessing...
Mechanical testing and constitutive modelling of isolated arterial layers yields insight into the in...