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Viscoelastic dynamic arterial response

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Συγγραφέας
Charalambous H.P., Roussis P.C., Giannakopoulos A.E.
Ημερομηνία
2017
Γλώσσα
en
DOI
10.1016/j.compbiomed.2017.07.028
Λέξη-κλειδί
Blood pressure
Dynamic analysis
Integrodifferential equations
Iterative methods
Numerical methods
Arterial model
Generalized Maxwell model
Human artery
Intraluminal pressure
Novel numerical methods
Numerical investigations
Total energy
Viscoelastic arteries
Viscoelasticity
aortic pressure
arterial blood
arterial smooth muscle cell
arterial tissue
Article
calculation
computer simulation
controlled study
human
human cell
human tissue
priority journal
time
viscoelasticity
viscosity
artery
biological model
elasticity
physiology
Arteries
Elasticity
Humans
Models, Cardiovascular
Viscosity
Elsevier Ltd
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Επιτομή
Background Arteries undergo large deformations under applied intraluminal pressure and may exhibit small hysteresis due to creep or relaxation process. The mechanical response of arteries depends, among others, on their topology along the arterial tree. Viscoelasticity of arterial tissues, which is the topic investigated in this study, is mainly a characteristic mechanical response of arteries that are located away from the heart and have increased smooth muscle cells content. Methods The arterial wall viscosity is simulated by adopting a generalized Maxwell model and the method of internal variables, as proposed by Bonet and Holzapfel et al. The total stresses consist of elastic long-term stresses and viscoelastic stresses, requiring an iterative procedure for their calculation. The cross-section of the artery is modeled as a circular ring, consisting of a single homogenized layer, under a time-varying blood pressure. Two different loading approximations for the aortic pressure vs time are considered. A novel numerical method is developed in order to solve the controlling integro-differential equation. Results A large number of numerical investigations are performed and typical response time-profiles are presented in pictorial form. Results suggest that the viscoelastic arterial response is mainly affected by the ratio of the relaxation time to the characteristic time of the response and by the pressure-time approximation. Numerical examples, based on data available in the literature, are conducted. Conclusions The investigation presented in this study reveals the effect of each material parameter on the viscoelastic arterial response. Thus, a better understanding of the behavior of viscoelastic arteries is achieved. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/72513
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