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Bending and pressurisation test of the human aortic arch: experiments, modelling and simulation of a patient-specific case

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Pages 830-839 | Received 02 Jul 2011, Accepted 12 Nov 2011, Published online: 06 Jan 2012
 

Abstract

This work presents experiments, modelling and simulation aimed at describing the mechanical behaviour of the human aortic arch during the bending and pressurisation test. The main motivation is to describe the material response of this artery when it is subjected to large quasi-static deformations in three different stages: bending, axial stretching and internal pressurisation. The sample corresponds to a young artery without cardiovascular pathologies. The pressure levels are within the normal and hypertension physiological ranges. The two principal findings of this work are firstly, the material characterisation performed via tensile test measurements that serve to derive the material parameters of a hyperelastic isotropic constitutive model and, secondly, the assessment of these material parameters in the simulation of the bending and pressurisation test. Overall, the reported material characterisation was found to provide a realistic description of the mechanical behaviour of the aortic arch under severe complex loading conditions considered in the bending and pressurisation test.

Acknowledgements

The authors wish to express their appreciation to Dr R. Burgos and C. García-Montero of the Hospital de Puerta de Hierro at Madrid for the provision of arterial tissues analysed in this work. The supports provided by the Postdoctoral Program at the Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH) and the FONDECYT Project No. 11090266 of the Chilean Council of Research and Technology (CONICYT) are all gratefully acknowledged.

Conflicts of interest: The authors have no conflicting interests regarding this paper.

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