Identification of regional mechanical anisotropy in soft tissue analogs

Ramesh Raghupathy, Colleen Witzenburg, Spencer P. Lake, Edward A. Sander, Victor H. Barocas

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Abstract

In a previous work (Raghupathy and Barocas, 2010, Generalized Anisotropic Inverse Mechanics for Soft Tissues,J. Biomech. Eng., 132(8), pp. 081006), a generalized anisotropic inverse mechanics method applicable to soft tissues was presented and tested against simulated data. Here we demonstrate the ability of the method to identify regional differences in anisotropy from full-field displacements and boundary forces obtained from biaxial extension tests on soft tissue analogs. Tissue heterogeneity was evaluated by partitioning the domain into homogeneous subdomains. Tests on elastomer samples demonstrated the performance of the method on isotropic materials with uniform and nonuniform properties. Tests on fibroblast-remodeled collagen cruciforms indicated a strong correlation between local structural anisotropy (measured by polarized light microscopy) and the evaluated local mechanical anisotropy. The results demonstrate the potential to quantify regional anisotropic material behavior on an intact tissue sample.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number091011
JournalJournal of biomechanical engineering
Volume133
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011

Keywords

  • anisotropy
  • biaxial testing
  • heterogeneous
  • inverse mechanics
  • soft tissues

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