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Bending instabilities of soft biological tissues
Date Issued
2009-12
Date Available
2014-09-29T11:10:56Z
Abstract
Rubber components and soft biological tissues are often subjected to large bending deformations while 'in service'. The circumferential line elements on the inner face of a bent block can contract up to a certain critical stretch ratio λcr (say) before bifurcation occurs and axial creases appear. For several models used to describe rubber, it is found that λcr=0.56, allowing for a 44% contraction. For models used to describe arteries it is found, somewhat surprisingly, that the strain-stiffening effect promotes instability. For example, the models used for the artery of a seventy-year old human predict that λcr=0.73, allowing only for a 27% contraction. Tensile experiments conducted on pig skin indicate that bending instabilities should occur even earlier there.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Volume
46
Issue
25-26
Start Page
4322
End Page
4330
Copyright (Published Version)
2009 Elsevier
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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Bending instabilities of soft tissues_manuscript.pdf
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