| Literature DB >> 26592436 |
Stefanie Heyden1, Andreas Nagler2, Cristóbal Bertoglio3, Jonas Biehler2, Michael W Gee4, Wolfgang A Wall2, Michael Ortiz5.
Abstract
A key element of the cardiac cycle of the human heart is the opening and closing of the four valves. However, the material properties of the leaflet tissues, which fundamentally contribute to determine the mechanical response of the valves, are still an open field of research. The main contribution of the present study is to provide a complete experimental data set for porcine heart valve samples spanning all valve and leaflet types under tensile loading. The tests show a fair degree of reproducibility and are clearly indicative of a number of fundamental tissue properties, including a progressively stiffening response with increasing elongation. We then propose a simple anisotropic constitutive model, which is fitted to the experimental data set, showing a reasonable interspecimen variability. Furthermore, we present a dynamic finite element analysis of the aortic valve to show the direct usability of the obtained material parameters in computational simulations.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiac valves; Constitutive modeling; Finite element analysis; Parameter estimation; Tensile tests
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26592436 DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2015.10.043
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomech ISSN: 0021-9290 Impact factor: 2.712