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Investigation of the mechanical behavior of kangaroo humeral head cartilage tissue by a porohyperelastic model based on the strain-rate-dependent permeability

机译:基于应变率相关渗透性的孔隙超弹性模型研究袋鼠肱骨头软骨组织的力学行为

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Solid-interstitial fluid interaction, which depends on tissue permeability, is significant to the strain-rate-dependent mechanical behavior of humeral head (shoulder) cartilage. Due to anatomical and biomechanical similarities to that of the human shoulder, kangaroos present a suitable animal model. Therefore, indentation experiments were conducted on kangaroo shoulder cartilage tissues from low (10(-4)/s) to moderately high (10(-2)/s) strain-rates. A porohyperelastic model was developed based on the experimental characterization; and a permeability function that takes into account the effect of strain-rate on permeability (strain-rate-dependent permeability) was introduced into the model to investigate the effect of rate-dependent fluid flow on tissue response. The prediction of the model with the strain-rate-dependent permeability was compared with those of the models using constant permeability and strain-dependent permeability. Compared to the model with constant permeability, the models with strain-dependent and strain-rate-dependent permeability were able to better capture the experimental variation at all strain-rates (p < 0.05). Significant differences were not identified between models with strain-dependent and strain-rate-dependent permeability at strain-rate of 5 x 10(-3)/s (p=0.179). However, at strain-rate of 10(-2)/s, the model with strain-rate-dependent permeability was significantly better at capturing the experimental results (p <0.005). The findings thus revealed the significance of rate-dependent fluid flow on tissue behavior at large strain-rates, which provides insights into the mechanical deformation mechanisms of cartilage tissues. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:取决于组织渗透性的固-间隙流体相互作用对肱骨头(肩)软骨的应变率依赖性机械行为具有重要意义。由于与人类肩膀的解剖学和生物力学相似性,袋鼠提出了一种合适的动物模型。因此,从低(10(-4)/ s)到中等高(10(-2)/ s)应变率对袋鼠肩软骨组织进行压痕实验。在实验表征的基础上建立了孔隙超弹性模型。在模型中引入了考虑应变率对渗透率影响的渗透率函数(应变率依赖性渗透率),以研究速率依赖性流体流量对组织反应的影响。将具有应变率相关渗透率的模型的预测与使用恒定渗透率和应变相关渗透率的模型的预测进行了比较。与具有恒定渗透率的模型相比,具有应变依赖性和应变率依赖性的渗透率模型能够更好地捕获所有应变率下的实验变化(p <0.05)。在应变速率为5 x 10(-3)/ s的应变依赖型和应变速率依赖型渗透率的模型之间,没有发现显着差异(p = 0.179)。但是,在应变速率为10(-2)/ s的情况下,具有应变速率相关渗透性的模型在捕获实验结果时明显更好(p <0.005)。因此,这些发现揭示了在大应变率下,速率相关的流体流动对组织行为的重要性,这为了解软骨组织的机械变形机制提供了见识。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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