The non-linear mechanical properties of soft engineered biological tissues determined by finite spherical indentation

Martijn Cox, Debby Gawlitta, Niels Driessen, Cees Oomens, Frank Baaijens

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Abstract

The mechanical properties of soft biological tissues in general and early stage engineered tissues in particular limit the feasibility of conventional tensile tests for their mechanical characterisation. Furthermore, the most important mode in development of deep tissue injury (DTI) is compression. Therefore, an inverse numerical-experimental approach using a finite spherical indentation test is proposed. To demonstrate the feasibility of the approach indentation tests are applied to bio-artificial muscle (BAM) tissue. BAMs are cultured in vitro with (n = 20) or without (n = 12) myoblast cells to quantify the effect of the cells on the passive transverse mechanical properties. Indentation tests are applied up to 80% of the tissue thickness. A non-linear Neo-Hookean constitutive model is fitted to the experimental results for parameter estimation. BAMs with cells demonstrated both stiffer and more non-linear material behaviour than BAMs without cells.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)585-592
JournalComputer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
Volume11
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Externally publishedYes

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