Bifurcation of thick-walled cylindrical shells and the mechanical response of arterial tissue affected by Marfan’s syndrome

Merodio, J. and Haughton, D.M. (2010) Bifurcation of thick-walled cylindrical shells and the mechanical response of arterial tissue affected by Marfan’s syndrome. Mechanics Research Communications, 37(1), pp. 1-6. (doi: 10.1016/j.mechrescom.2009.10.006)

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Abstract

In a recent paper we examined the bifurcation of inflated thin-walled cylindrical shells under axial loading and its interpretation in terms of the mechanical response of arterial tissue affected by Marfan syndrome The arterial walls mechanical response of patients with marfan's syndrome exhibits a limited amount of strain stiffening followed by strain softening and then further stiffening We refer to Such behavior as localized sir air softening or just LSS Here we extend that membrane analysis to ail elastic tube of finite thickness made of ail isotropic incompressible material that shows LSS behavior

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Haughton, Dr David
Authors: Merodio, J., and Haughton, D.M.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Mathematics and Statistics > Mathematics
Journal Name:Mechanics Research Communications
ISSN:0093-6413

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