2021
DOI: 10.1177/09544089211024065
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Investigations of strain rate, size, and crack length effects on the mechanical response of polycaprolactone electrospun membranes

Abstract: The effects of strain rate, size (height × width), and pre-existing crack length on the mechanical response of polycaprolactone electrospun membranes were investigated by tension tests conducted at room temperature. In particular, tensile tests were performed with three different strain rates for strain rate effect tests, seven different geometries for elucidating the size effect, and three different initial notch lengths for crack growth experiments. The electrospun membranes were produced by the electrospinn… Show more

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“…PLLA leaflet substrates were more flexible than PCL substrates. PLLA substrates had lower crystallinity than PCL substrates, which is associated with their lower flexural modulus [28,41,42]. The higher anisotropic tensile properties and flexibility of PLLA substrates could bring a more native-like environment to the cells in PLLA substrates than PCL substrates during heart valve tissue engineering [14].…”
Section: Mechanical Properties Of the Leaflet Substratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PLLA leaflet substrates were more flexible than PCL substrates. PLLA substrates had lower crystallinity than PCL substrates, which is associated with their lower flexural modulus [28,41,42]. The higher anisotropic tensile properties and flexibility of PLLA substrates could bring a more native-like environment to the cells in PLLA substrates than PCL substrates during heart valve tissue engineering [14].…”
Section: Mechanical Properties Of the Leaflet Substratesmentioning
confidence: 99%