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C W Oomens1, M R van Ratingen, J D Janssen, J J Kok, M A Hendriks.
Abstract
For the determination of material parameters, it is a common practice to extract specimens with well-defined geometries. The design of the samples and the choice of the applied load are meant to lead to a homogeneous stress and strain distribution in a part of the sample. When applied to biological materials, this raises a number of problems: homogeneous strains cannot be obtained because the materials have inhomogeneous properties, and the manufacturing of samples is hard or sometimes impossible. In this technical note a different approach is presented, based on the use of a digital image technique for the measurement of nonhomogeneous strain distributions, finite element modeling and the use of a minimum-variance estimator. The method is tested by means of experiments on an orthotropic elastic membrane of a woven and calendered textile. Five parameters are identified using the experimental data of one single experiment.Mesh:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8478364 DOI: 10.1016/0021-9290(93)90024-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomech ISSN: 0021-9290 Impact factor: 2.712