| Literature DB >> 27240479 |
Junfeng Liang1, Huiyang Luo1, Zachary Yokell2, Don U Nakmali2, Rong Zhu Gan2, Hongbing Lu3.
Abstract
The mechanical properties of an intact, full tympanic membrane (TM) inside the bulla of a fresh chinchilla were measured under quasi-static pressure from -1.0 kPa to 1.0 kPa applied on the TM lateral side. Images of the fringes projected onto the TM were acquired by a digital camera connected to a surgical microscope and analyzed using a phase-shift method to reconstruct the surface topography. The relationship between the applied pressure and the resulting volume displacement was determined and analyzed using a finite element model implementing a hyperelastic 2(nd)-order Ogden model. Through an inverse method, the best-fit model parameters for the TM were determined to allow the simulation results to agree with the experimental data. The nonlinear stress-strain relationship for the TM of a chinchilla was determined up to an equibiaxial tensile strain of 31% experienced by the TM in the experiments. The average Young's modulus of the chinchilla TM from ten bullas was determined as approximately 19 MPa.Entities:
Keywords: Chinchilla; Hyperelastic model; Micro-fringe projection; Static pressure; Tympanic membrane
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27240479 PMCID: PMC6059564 DOI: 10.1016/j.heares.2016.05.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hear Res ISSN: 0378-5955 Impact factor: 3.208