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Assessing composition and structure of soft biphasic media from Kelvin-Voigt fractional derivative model parameters.

Hong Mei Zhang1, Yue Wang2, Mostafa Fatemi3, Michael F Insana2.   

Abstract

Kelvin-Voigt fractional derivative (KVFD) model parameters have been used to describe viscoelastic properties of soft tissues. However, translating model parameters into a concise set of intrinsic mechanical properties related to tissue composition and structure remains challenging. This paper begins by exploring these relationships using a biphasic emulsion materials with known composition. Mechanical properties are measured by analyzing data from two indentation techniques - ramp-stress relaxation and load-unload hysteresis tests. Material composition is predictably correlated with viscoelastic model parameters. Model parameters estimated from the tests reveal that elastic modulus E0 closely approximates the shear modulus for pure gelatin. Fractional-order parameter α and time constant τ vary monotonically with the volume fraction of the material's fluid component. α characterizes medium fluidity and the rate of energy dissipation, and τ is a viscous time constant. Numerical simulations suggest that the viscous coefficient η is proportional to the energy lost during quasi-static force-displacement cycles, EA . The slope of EA versus η is determined by α and the applied indentation ramp time Tr. Experimental measurements from phantom and ex vivo liver data show close agreement with theoretical predictions of the η - EA relation. The relative error is less than 20% for emulsions 22% for liver. We find that KVFD model parameters form a concise features space for biphasic medium characterization that described time-varying mechanical properties.

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Keywords:  Ex vivo liver; KVFD; gelatin emulsions; indentation; viscoelastic modeling

Year:  2017        PMID: 28239236      PMCID: PMC5319561          DOI: 10.1088/1361-6501/aa5531

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Meas Sci Technol        ISSN: 0957-0233            Impact factor:   2.046


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