A new strain energy function for the hyperelastic modelling of ligaments and tendons based on fascicle microstructure

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    Abstract

    A new strain energy function for the hyperelastic modelling of ligaments and tendons based on the geometrical arrangement of their fibrils is derived. The distribution of the crimp angles of the fibrils is used to determine the stress-strain response of a single fascicle, and this stress-strain response is used to determine the form of the strain energy function, the parameters of which can all potentially be directly measured via experiments - unlike those of commonly used strain energy functions such as the Holzapfel-Gasser-Ogden (HGO) model, whose parameters are phenomenological. We compare the new model with the HGO model and show that the new model gives a better match to existing stress-strain data for human patellar tendon than the HGO model, with the average relative error in matching this data when using the new model being 0.053 (compared with 0.57 when using the HGO model), and the average absolute error when using the new model being 0.12MPa (compared with 0.31MPa when using the HGO model).
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)290-297
    Number of pages7
    JournalJournal of biomechanics
    Volume48
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

    Keywords

    • ligaments
    • tendons
    • strain energy function
    • microstructure
    • crimp angle distribution

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