Authors
M Genet, MK Rausch, LC Lee, S Choy, X Zhao, GS Kassab, S Kozerke, JM Guccione, E Kuhl
Publication date
2015/7/16
Journal
Journal of biomechanics
Volume
48
Issue
10
Pages
2080-2089
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Even when entirely unloaded, biological structures are not stress-free, as shown by Y.C. Fung׳s seminal opening angle experiment on arteries and the left ventricle. As a result of this prestrain, subject-specific geometries extracted from medical imaging do not represent an unloaded reference configuration necessary for mechanical analysis, even if the structure is externally unloaded. Here we propose a new computational method to create physiological residual stress fields in subject-specific left ventricular geometries using the continuum theory of fictitious configurations combined with a fixed-point iteration. We also reproduced the opening angle experiment on four swine models, to characterize the range of normal opening angle values. The proposed method generates residual stress fields which can reliably reproduce the range of opening angles between 8.7±1.8 and 16.6±13.7 as measured experimentally …
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Scholar articles
M Genet, MK Rausch, LC Lee, S Choy, X Zhao… - Journal of biomechanics, 2015