Materials and Contact Characterisation VIII 2017
DOI: 10.2495/mc170381
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A Constitutive Framework for Human Dermis Mechanical Modelling

Abstract: Finite element models, in conjunction with adequate constitutive relations of the materials involved, have proved to be crucial in many medical applications, such as in surgical planning. Nevertheless, a thorough numerical analysis of dermis' mechanical response is a challenging research area because of dermis' highly anisotropic and nonlinear behaviour. The aim of this work has been to assess the performance of two orthotropic and one isotropic hyper-elastic constitutive laws, providing an experimental-comput… Show more

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“…Perfect fiber alignment is depicted by κ equal to 0, and a fully random distribution of collagen fibers is described by κ equal to 1/3. Material coefficients were obtained from literature data 78 . In this work, C was set to 0.01 MPa, k 1 was set to 2.2 MPa, k 2 was set to 0.86, and κ was set to 0.27.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perfect fiber alignment is depicted by κ equal to 0, and a fully random distribution of collagen fibers is described by κ equal to 1/3. Material coefficients were obtained from literature data 78 . In this work, C was set to 0.01 MPa, k 1 was set to 2.2 MPa, k 2 was set to 0.86, and κ was set to 0.27.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%