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BURŠA, J., JANÍČEK, P.
Original Title
SYSTEM APPROACH TO SOLVING PROBLEMS IN BIOMECHANICS OF BLOOD VESSELS
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
The contribution reviews clinical biomechanical problems in physiological, pathological and post-surgical states of vascular system. It presents basic features influencing stress and strain states in arteries, which should be taken into account in up-to-date computational models. It aims at models of constitutive relations, their limitations, similarity with constitutive models of elastomers and, on the other hand, the differences between these two types of material behaviour. It reviews the types of tests that should be performed for identification of constitutive models and determination of their parameters by non-linear regression. Possible ways of estimation of the predictive capability of the model are foreshadowed. Respecting these rules is one of necessary assumptions for credible solutions to actual most challenging problems of vascular mechanics.
Key words in English
Cardiovascular system, stress-strain analysis, hyperelasticity, finite element method
Authors
RIV year
2003
Released
24. 3. 2003
Publisher
ÚMTMB
Location
Hrotovice, CZ
Pages from
16
Pages to
22
Pages count
7
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT13508, author="Jiří {Burša} and Přemysl {Janíček}", title="SYSTEM APPROACH TO SOLVING PROBLEMS IN BIOMECHANICS OF BLOOD VESSELS", booktitle="Mechatronics, Robotics and Biomechanics 2003", year="2003", pages="7", publisher="ÚMTMB", address="Hrotovice, CZ" }