Implementing a micromechanical model into a finite element code to simulate the mechanical and microstructural response of arteries

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A computational strategy based on the finite element method for simulating the mechanical response of arterial tissues is herein proposed. The adopted constitutive formulation accounts for rotations of the adventitial collagen fibers and introduces parameters which are directly measurable or well established. Moreover, the refined constitutive model is readily utilized in finite element analyses, enabling the simulation of mechanical tests to reveal the influence of microstructural and histological features on macroscopic material behavior. Employing constitutive parameters supported by histological examinations, the results herein validate the model’s ability to predict the micro- and macroscopic mechanical behavior, closely matching previously observed experimental findings. Finally, the capabilities of the adopted constitutive description are shown investigating the influence of some collagen disorders on the macroscopic mechanical response of the arterial tissues.

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Bianchi, D., Morin, C., & Badel, P. (2020). Implementing a micromechanical model into a finite element code to simulate the mechanical and microstructural response of arteries. Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology, 19(6), 2553–2566. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10237-020-01355-y

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