Inverse finite element-based analysis of soft biological tissues is an important tool to investigate their complex mechanical behavior and to develop physical models for medical simulations. Although there have recently been advances in dealing with the computational complexities of modeling biological materials, the collection of a sufficiently dense set of experimental data to properly capture their typically regionally varying properties still remains a critical issue. The aim of this work was to develop and test an optical system that combines 2D-Digital Image Correlation (DIC) and a novel Fringe Projection method with radial sensitivity (RFP) to test soft biological tissues under in vitro indentation. This system has the distinctive ca...
BackgroundDigital image correlation (DIC) methods are increasingly used for non-contact optical asse...
Mechanical properties of soft biological tissues are key to the functionality of such tissues. Inden...
The mechanical properties of soft biological tissues in general and early stage engineered tissues i...
Inverse finite element-based analysis of soft biological tissues is an important tool to investigate...
Heart valve tissue engineering offers a promising alternative for current treatment and replacement ...
International audienceHigh-fidelity biomechanical models usually involve the mechanical characteriza...
Soft tissues of human body have complex structures and different mechanical behaviors than those of ...
Traditionally, the complex mechanical behavior of planar soft biological tissues is characterized by...
Technologies for soft tissue analysis are advancing at a rapid place. For instance, elastography, wh...
A limitation to the potential use of inverse methods in identifying the spatially varying properties...
Mechanical properties are essential for understanding diseases that afflict various soft tissues, su...
Measurements of soft tissue anisotropy using instrumented indentation are of interest because of the...
BackgroundDigital image correlation (DIC) methods are increasingly used for non-contact optical asse...
Mechanical properties of soft biological tissues are key to the functionality of such tissues. Inden...
The mechanical properties of soft biological tissues in general and early stage engineered tissues i...
Inverse finite element-based analysis of soft biological tissues is an important tool to investigate...
Heart valve tissue engineering offers a promising alternative for current treatment and replacement ...
International audienceHigh-fidelity biomechanical models usually involve the mechanical characteriza...
Soft tissues of human body have complex structures and different mechanical behaviors than those of ...
Traditionally, the complex mechanical behavior of planar soft biological tissues is characterized by...
Technologies for soft tissue analysis are advancing at a rapid place. For instance, elastography, wh...
A limitation to the potential use of inverse methods in identifying the spatially varying properties...
Mechanical properties are essential for understanding diseases that afflict various soft tissues, su...
Measurements of soft tissue anisotropy using instrumented indentation are of interest because of the...
BackgroundDigital image correlation (DIC) methods are increasingly used for non-contact optical asse...
Mechanical properties of soft biological tissues are key to the functionality of such tissues. Inden...
The mechanical properties of soft biological tissues in general and early stage engineered tissues i...