Anisotropic Mechanical Response of Bovine Pericardium Membrane Through Bulge Test and In-Situ Confocal-Laser Scanning

Author:

D'Andrea Luca1,Cardamone Maddalena1,Bogoni Francesca1,Forzinetti Elisa1,Enei Viviana1,Valle Francesco2,Giordano Giovanni2,Gastaldi Dario1,Vena Pasquale1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry, Materials and Chemical Engineering Giulio Natta, Politecnico di Milano , Milano 20133, Italy

2. CORCYM, Saluggia 13040, Italy

Abstract

Abstract In this work, we present a new experimental setup for the assessment of the anisotropic properties of Bovine Pericardium (BP) membranes. The chemically fixed BP samples have been subjected to a bulge test with in situ confocal laser scanning at increasing applied pressure. The high resolution topography provided by the confocal laser scanning has allowed to obtain a quantitative measure of the bulge displacement; after polynomial fitting, principal curvatures have been obtained and a degree of anisotropy (DA) has been defined as the normalized difference between the maximum and minimum principal curvatures. The experiments performed on the BP membranes have allowed us to obtain pressure-displacement data which clearly exhibit distinct principal curvatures indicating an anisotropic response. A comparison with curvatures data obtained on isotropic Nitrile Buthadiene Rubber (NBR) samples has confirmed the effectiveness of the experimental setup for this specific purpose. Numerical simulations of the bulge tests have been performed with the purpose of identifying a range of constitutive parameters which well describes the obtained range of DA on the BP membranes. The DA values have been partially validated with biaxial tests available in literature and with suitably performed uni-axial tensile tests.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Physiology (medical),Biomedical Engineering

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