Nonlinear viscoelastic material property estimation of lower extremity residual limb tissues |
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Authors: | Tönük Ergin Silver-Thorn M Barbara |
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Affiliation: | Middle East Technical University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, TR-06531 Ankara-Turkey. tonuk@metu.edu.tr |
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Abstract: | Axisymmetric nonlinear finite-element analysis was used to simulate force-relaxation and creep data obtained during in vivo indentation of the residual limb soft tissues of six individuals with trans-tibial amputation [1]. The finite-element models facilitated estimation of an appropriate set of nonlinear viscoelastic material coefficients of extended James-Green-Simpson material formulation for bulk soft tissue at discrete, clinically relevant test locations. The results indicate that over 90% of the experimental data can be simulated using the two-term viscoelastic Prony series extension of James-Green-Simpson material formulation. This phenomenological material formulation could not, however, predict the creep response from relaxation experiments, nor the relaxation response from creep experiments [2-5]. The estimated material coefficients varied with test location and subject indicating that these coefficients cannot be readily extrapolated to other sites or individuals. |
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