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Ndlovu, Z
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Desai, D
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Pandelani, Thanyani A
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Ngwangwa, H
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Nemavhola, F
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2022-04-01T07:34:53Z |
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2022-04-01T07:34:53Z |
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2022-02 |
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Ndlovu, Z., Desai, D., Pandelani, T.A., Ngwangwa, H. & Nemavhola, F. 2022. Biaxial estimation of biomechanical constitutive parameters of passive porcine sclera soft tissue. <i>Applied Bionics and Biomechanics.</i> http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12363 |
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1176-2322 |
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1754-2103 |
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doi: 10.1155/2022/4775595
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12363
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This study assesses the modelling capabilities of four constitutive hyperelastic material models to fit the experimental data of the porcine sclera soft tissue. It further estimates the material parameters and discusses their applicability to a finite element model by examining the statistical dispersion measured through the standard deviation. Fifteen sclera tissues were harvested from porcine’ slaughtered at an abattoir and were subjected to equi-biaxial testing. The results show that all the four material models yielded very good correlations at correlations above 96%. The polynomial (anisotropic) model gave the best correlation of 98%. However, the estimated material parameters varied widely from one test to another such that there would be need to normalise the test data to avoid long optimisation processes after applying the average material parameters to finite element models. However, for application of the estimated material parameters to finite element models, there would be need to consider normalising the test data to reduce the search region for the optimisation algorithms. Although the polynomial (anisotropic) model yielded the best correlation, it was found that the Choi-Vito had the least variation in the estimated material parameters, thereby making it an easier option for application of its material parameters to a finite element model and requiring minimum effort in the optimisation procedure. For the porcine sclera tissue, it was found that the anisotropy was more influenced by the fiber-related properties than the background material matrix-related properties. |
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35265175/ |
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Applied Bionics and Biomechanics |
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Soft tissue mechanics |
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Sclera tissue |
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Porcine eye |
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Biaxial testing |
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Biomechanical analysis |
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Constitutive hyperplastic material models |
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Constitutive parameters |
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Biaxial estimation of biomechanical constitutive parameters of passive porcine sclera soft tissue |
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Article |
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11 |
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Copyright © 2022 Zwelihle Ndlovu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is
properly cited. |
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Defence and Security |
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Landward Sciences |
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Ndlovu, Z., Desai, D., Pandelani, T. A., Ngwangwa, H., & Nemavhola, F. (2022). Biaxial estimation of biomechanical constitutive parameters of passive porcine sclera soft tissue. <i>Applied Bionics and Biomechanics</i>, http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12363 |
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Ndlovu, Z, D Desai, Thanyani A Pandelani, H Ngwangwa, and F Nemavhola "Biaxial estimation of biomechanical constitutive parameters of passive porcine sclera soft tissue." <i>Applied Bionics and Biomechanics</i> (2022) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12363 |
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Ndlovu Z, Desai D, Pandelani TA, Ngwangwa H, Nemavhola F. Biaxial estimation of biomechanical constitutive parameters of passive porcine sclera soft tissue. Applied Bionics and Biomechanics. 2022; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12363. |
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TY - Article
AU - Ndlovu, Z
AU - Desai, D
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AU - Ngwangwa, H
AU - Nemavhola, F
AB - This study assesses the modelling capabilities of four constitutive hyperelastic material models to fit the experimental data of the porcine sclera soft tissue. It further estimates the material parameters and discusses their applicability to a finite element model by examining the statistical dispersion measured through the standard deviation. Fifteen sclera tissues were harvested from porcine’ slaughtered at an abattoir and were subjected to equi-biaxial testing. The results show that all the four material models yielded very good correlations at correlations above 96%. The polynomial (anisotropic) model gave the best correlation of 98%. However, the estimated material parameters varied widely from one test to another such that there would be need to normalise the test data to avoid long optimisation processes after applying the average material parameters to finite element models. However, for application of the estimated material parameters to finite element models, there would be need to consider normalising the test data to reduce the search region for the optimisation algorithms. Although the polynomial (anisotropic) model yielded the best correlation, it was found that the Choi-Vito had the least variation in the estimated material parameters, thereby making it an easier option for application of its material parameters to a finite element model and requiring minimum effort in the optimisation procedure. For the porcine sclera tissue, it was found that the anisotropy was more influenced by the fiber-related properties than the background material matrix-related properties.
DA - 2022-02
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
J1 - Applied Bionics and Biomechanics
KW - Soft tissue mechanics
KW - Sclera tissue
KW - Porcine eye
KW - Biaxial testing
KW - Biomechanical analysis
KW - Constitutive hyperplastic material models
KW - Constitutive parameters
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2022
SM - 1176-2322
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T1 - Biaxial estimation of biomechanical constitutive parameters of passive porcine sclera soft tissue
TI - Biaxial estimation of biomechanical constitutive parameters of passive porcine sclera soft tissue
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