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Third- and fourth-order elasticities of biological soft tissues
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2010
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Abstract
In the theory of weakly nonlinear elasticity,Hamilton et al. [J. Acoust. Soc. Am.116, 41–44 (2004)] identified W=μI2+(A/3)I3+DI22 as the fourth-order expansion of the strain-energy density for incompressible isotropic solids. Subsequently, much effort focused on theoretical and experimental developments linked to this expression in order to inform the modeling of gels and soft biological tissues. However, while many soft tissues can be treated as incompressible, they are not in general isotropic, and their anisotropy is associated with the presence of oriented collagen fiber bundles. Here the expansion of W is carried up to fourth order in the case where there exists one family of parallel fibers in the tissue. The results are then applied to acoustoelasticity, with a view to determining the second- and third-order nonlinear constants by employing small-amplitude transverse waves propagating in a deformed soft tissue.
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Journal Article
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Acoustical Society of America
Journal
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume
127
Issue
4
Copyright (Published Version)
2010 Acoustical Society of America
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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