Abstract
As many studies show, there is a relation between the tissue's mechanical characteristics and some specific diseases. Knowing this relationship would help early diagnosis or microsurgery. In this paper, a new method for measuring the viscoelastic properties of soft materials at the microscale is proposed. This approach is based on the adoption of a microsystem whose mechanical structure can be reduced to a compliant four bar linkage where the connecting rod is substituted by the tissue sample. A procedure to identify both stiffness and damping coefficients of the tissue is then applied to the developed hardware. Particularly, stiffness is calculated solving the static equations of the mechanism in a desired configuration, while the damping coefficient is inferred from the dynamic equations, which are written under the hypothesis that the sample tissue is excited by a variable compression force characterized by a suitable wave form. The whole procedure is implemented by making use of a control system.
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Di Giamberardino, P., Bagolini, A., Bellutti, P., Rudas, I. J., Verotti, M., Botta, F., & Belfiore, N. P. (2018). New MEMS tweezers for the viscoelastic characterization of soft materials at the microscale. Micromachines, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi9010015
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