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Alexandre Hamma1, Jean Boisson1, Vincent Serantoni1
1UME, ENSTA-Paris, Institute Polytechnique of Paris, 828 Boulevard des Maréchaux, Palaiseau, France.
Abstract:
In this paper, a visco-hyperelastic model representing the mechanical behavior of the human mandibular periosteum as an anisotropic and homogeneous material is identified. Different models, extracted from the literature, are tested and associated in order to describe the elastic and visco-elastic contributions of the cellular matrix on one hand and the collagen fibers on the other hand. The parameters of these models are determined using five human mandibular periosteum. Each harvested sample is cut and tested, at two different velocities, either longitudinally or transversely to collagen fibers main direction. The hyperelastic and visco-elastic contributions of the cellular matrix are extracted using tensile tests performed transversely. The hyperelastic and visco-elastic contributions of the collagen fibers are extracted using tensile tests performed longitudinally. In a second time, the identified combination of models is validated using twelve samples only tested longitudinally. The selected combination uses the simplified Rivlin's 2nd order law to model the hyper-elasticity of the cellular matrix, the Kulkarni's law to model its visco-elasticity contribution, and the Kulkarni's laws to model the whole contributions of collagen fibers.
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