{"title":"Fung\u2019s Model Constants for Intracranial Blood Vessel of Human Using Biaxial Tensile Test Results","authors":"Mohammad Shafigh, Nasser Fatouraee, Amirsaied Seddighi","volume":75,"journal":"International Journal of Biomedical and Biological Engineering","pagesStart":215,"pagesEnd":220,"ISSN":"1307-6892","URL":"https:\/\/publications.waset.org\/pdf\/17127","abstract":"
Mechanical properties of cerebral arteries are, due to their relationship with cerebrovascular diseases, of clinical worth. To acquire these properties, eight samples were obtained from middle cerebral arteries of human cadavers, whose death were not due to injuries or diseases of cerebral vessels, and tested within twelve hours after resection, by a precise biaxial tensile test device specially developed for the present study considering the dimensions, sensitivity and anisotropic nature of samples. The resulting stress-stretch curve was plotted and subsequently fitted to a hyperelastic three-parameter Fung model. It was found that the arteries were noticeably stiffer in circumferential than in axial direction. It was also demonstrated that the use of multi-parameter hyperelastic constitutive models is useful for mathematical description of behavior of cerebral vessel tissue. The reported material properties are a proper reference for numerical modeling of cerebral arteries and computational analysis of healthy or diseased intracranial arteries.<\/p>\r\n","references":"[1] R. J. Coulson, M. J. Cipolla, L .Vitullo, N. C. Chesler, \u201cMechanical\r\nproperties of rat middle cerebral arteries with and without myogenic\r\ntone,\u201d J. Biomech Eng, 2004, 126, pp. 76-81.\r\n[2] G. A. Holzapfel, T. C. Gasser, R. W. Ogden, \u201cA new constitutive\r\nframework for arterial wall mechanics and a comparative study of\r\nmaterial models,\u201d J. Elasticity, 2000, 61, pp. 1-48.\r\n[3] V. Gourisankaran, M. G. Sharma, \u201cThe finite element analysis of\r\nstresses in atherosclerotic arteries during balloon angioplasty,\u201d Crit Rev\r\nBiomed Eng, 2000, 28 (1-2), pp. 47-51.\r\n[4] Y. Feng, S. Wada, K. Tsubota, T. 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