Application of the Ogden model to the tensile stress-strain behavior of the pig’s skin
Authors:
- Sylwia Łagan,
- Aneta Liber-Kneć
Abstract
The mechanical properties of a pig’s skin which is used as the human skin substitute in the studies carried out in vitro are important for a number of applications, including surgery and biomechanics. In this study, uniaxial tensile experiments were performed on porcine skin for the two directions of the samples taken (parallel and perpendicular to the spine) to investigate the tensile stress-strain response. The experimental results show that pig’s skin exhibits anisotropic and non-linear behavior. The Ogden model was adopted to describe tensile behavior of the pig’s skin. The Ogden model provides a good tensile curve fit for the animal skin tissue in the low range of deformation (first and second stage of elongation curve).
- Record ID
- CUTfea2282df434430c87d635cabe3be840
- Publication categories
- ; ;
- Author
- Pages
- 145-152
- Other elements of collation
- rys.; tab.; Bibliografia (na s.) - 151-152; Bibliografia (liczba pozycji) - 17; Oznaczenie streszczenia - Abstr.
- Book
- Gzik Marek, Marek Gzik Tkacz Ewaryst, Ewaryst Tkacz Paszenda Zbigniew Zbigniew Paszenda [et al.] (eds.): Innovations in Biomedical Engineering, Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, no. 526, 2017, Switzerland, Springer, Springer, ISBN 978-3-319-47153-2 (print)
- Keywords in English
- mechanical response, Ogden model, porcine skin, tensile test
- DOI
- DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-47154-9_17 Opening in a new tab
- URL
- http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-47154-9_17 Opening in a new tab
- Language
- eng (en) English
- Score (nominal)
- 20
- Additional fields
- Indeksowana w: Web of Science, Scopus
- Uniform Resource Identifier
- https://cris.pk.edu.pl/info/article/CUTfea2282df434430c87d635cabe3be840/
- URN
urn:pkr-prod:CUTfea2282df434430c87d635cabe3be840
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