Hyperelastic modelling of arterial layers with distributed collagen fibre orientations
KTH Royal Institute of Technology · University of Glasgow · +1 more institution
Abstract
Constitutive relations are fundamental to the solution of problems in continuum mechanics, and are required in the study of, for example, mechanically dominated clinical interventions involving soft biological tissues. Structural continuum constitutive models of arterial layers integrate information about the tissue morphology and therefore allow investigation of the interrelation between structure and function in response to mechanical loading. Collagen fibres are key ingredients in the structure of arteries. In the media (the middle layer of the artery wall) they are arranged in two helically distributed families with a small pitch and very little dispersion in their orientation (i.e. they are aligned quite…
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3Topics & keywords
- Hyperelastic material
- Materials science
- Arterial wall
- Anisotropy
- Mechanics
- Constitutive equation
- Continuum mechanics
- Orientation (vector space)