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Poro-viscoelastic material parameter identification of brain tissue-mimicking hydrogels

Understanding and characterizing the mechanical and structural properties of brain tissue is essential for developing and calibrating reliable material models. Based on the Theory of Porous Media, a novel nonlinear poro-viscoelastic computational model was recently proposed to describe the mechanica...

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Published in:Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology 2023-04, Vol.11, p.1143304
Main Authors: Kainz, Manuel P, Greiner, Alexander, Hinrichsen, Jan, Kolb, Dagmar, Comellas, Ester, Steinmann, Paul, Budday, Silvia, Terzano, Michele, Holzapfel, Gerhard A
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Summary:Understanding and characterizing the mechanical and structural properties of brain tissue is essential for developing and calibrating reliable material models. Based on the Theory of Porous Media, a novel nonlinear poro-viscoelastic computational model was recently proposed to describe the mechanical response of the tissue under different loading conditions. The model contains parameters related to the time-dependent behavior arising from both the viscoelastic relaxation of the solid matrix and its interaction with the fluid phase. This study focuses on the characterization of these parameters through indentation experiments on a tailor-made polyvinyl alcohol-based hydrogel mimicking brain tissue. The material behavior is adjusted to porcine brain tissue. An inverse parameter identification scheme using a trust region reflective algorithm is introduced and applied to match experimental data obtained from the indentation with the proposed computational model. By minimizing the error between experimental values and finite element simulation results, the optimal constitutive model parameters of the brain tissue-mimicking hydrogel are extracted. Finally, the model is validated using the derived material parameters in a finite element simulation.
ISSN:2296-4185
2296-4185
DOI:10.3389/fbioe.2023.1143304