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Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering
Mechanical Characterization of Brain Tissue in High-Rate Compression
Atsutaka TAMURA2  Sadayuki HAYASHI1  Kazuaki NAGAYAMA2  Isao WATANABE1  Takeo MATSUMOTO2 
[1] Toyota Central R&D Iabs., Inc.;Nagoya Institute of Technology
关键词: Brain Tissue;    Viscoelasticity;    Stress;    Strain;    High-Rate Compression;    Relaxation;   
DOI  :  10.1299/jbse.2.115
来源: Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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References(34)Cited-By(29)Mechanical properties of brain tissue in high strain region are indispensable for the analysis of brain damage during traffic accidents. However, accurate data on the mechanical behavior of brain tissue under impact loading condition are sparse. In this study, mechanical properties of porcine brain tissues were characterized in their cylindrical samples cored out from their surface. The samples were compressed in their axial direction at strain rates ranging from 1 to 50 s-1. Stress relaxation test was also conducted following rapid compression with a rise time of ∼30 ms to different strain levels (20-70%). Brain tissue exhibited stiffer responses under higher impact rates: initial elastic modulus was 5.7±1.6, 11.9±3.3, 23.8±10.5 kPa (mean±SD) for strain rate of 1, 10, 50 s-1, respectively. We found that stress relaxation K(t,ε) could be analysed in time and strain domains separately. The relaxation response could be expressed as the product of two mutually independent functions of time and strain as: K(t,ε)=G(t)σe(ε), where σe(ε) is an elastic response, i.e., the peak stress in response to a step input of strain ε, and G(t) is a reduced relaxation function: G(t)=0.642e-t/0.0207+0.142e-t/0.482+0.216e-t/18.9, i.e., the time-dependent stress response normalized by the peak stress. The reduced relaxation function obtained here will serve as a useful tool to predict mechanical behavior of brain tissue in compression with strain rate greater than 10 s-1.

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