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LISICKÝ, O. HRUBANOVÁ, A. BURŠA, J.
Original Title
Interpretation of Experimental Data is Substantial for Constitutive Characterization of Arterial Tissue
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
The paper aims at evaluation of mechanical tests of soft tissues and creation of their representative stress-strain responses and respective constitutive models. Interpretation of sets of experimental results depends highly on the approach to the data analysis. Their common representation through mean and standard deviation may be misleading and give nonrealistic results. In the paper, raw data of seven studies consisting of 11 experimental data sets (concerning carotid wall and atheroma tissues) are re-analyzed to show the importance of their rigorous analysis. The sets of individual uniaxial stress-stretch curves are evaluated using three different protocols: stress-based, stretch-based, and constant-based, and the population-representative response is created by their mean or median values. Except for nearly linear responses, there are substantial differences between the resulting curves, being mostly the highest for constant-based evaluation. But also the stretch-based evaluation may change the character of the response significantly. Finally, medians of the stress-based responses are recommended as the most rigorous approach for arterial and other soft tissues with significant strain stiffening.
Keywords
carotid artery; constitutive modeling; data analysis; mechanical testing; soft tissue
Authors
LISICKÝ, O.; HRUBANOVÁ, A.; BURŠA, J.
Released
1. 10. 2021
Publisher
ASME
Location
NEW YORK
ISBN
0148-0731
Periodical
JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICAL ENGINEERING-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME
Year of study
143
Number
10
State
United States of America
Pages from
104501-1
Pages to
104501-6
Pages count
6
URL
https://asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/biomechanical/article/143/10/104501/1109033/Interpretation-of-Experimental-Data-is-Substantial