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Experimental study on the effects of shear stress on viscoelastic properties of the intestines
Alternative TitleExperimental study on the effects of shear stress on viscoelastic properties of the intestines
Li Jie1; Bi XiaoNan1; Zhang Ke1; Zhang Cheng2; Liu Hao2
2019
Source PublicationSCIENCE CHINA-TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES
ISSN1674-7321
Volume62Issue:6Pages:1028-1034
AbstractShear deformation induced by shear stress is one of the major forms of interaction between the locomotion mechanism and the intestines. Relatively few experimental studies using locomotion mechanisms have been performed to investigate the viscoelastic property of intestines. There is a lack of reliable data regarding the relative movement between various locomotion mechanisms and the small intestine, and how that movement affects the measurement of shear displacement. In this work, a novel platform was constructed with two elaborately designed clamps that could securely fix both sides of an intestine sample using negative gas adsorption. The platform was also integrated with noncontact measuring equipment to record the thickness of the intestine sample. Subsequently, preservation measure was applied to porcine intestine, and multiple intestine samples were prepared and tested under strains of 20%, 50%, 80% and 100%. A five-element viscoelastic model that was fitted to multiple sets of data could accurately predict the biomechanical property of the intestines. Finally, a new criterion, the loss factor, was calculated with the parameters of the five-element model to represent the dynamic behavior of soft tissue, and it was used to verify the reliability and effectiveness of the experimental setup and results.
Other AbstractShear deformation induced by shear stress is one of the major forms of interaction between the locomotion mechanism and the intestines. relatively few experimental studies using locomotion mechanisms have been performed to investigate the viscoelastic property of intestines. there is a lack of reliable data regarding the relative movement between various locomotion mechanisms and the small intestine, and how that movement affects the measurement of shear displacement. in this work, a novel platform was constructed with two elaborately designed clamps that could securely fix both sides of an intestine sample using negative gas adsorption. the platform was also integrated with noncontact measuring equipment to record the thickness of the intestine sample. subsequently, preservation measure was applied to porcine intestine, and multiple intestine samples were prepared and tested under strains of 20%, 50%, 80% and 100%. a five-element viscoelastic model that was fitted to multiple sets of data could accurately predict the biomechanical property of the intestines. finally, a new criterion, the loss factor, was calculated with the parameters of the five-element model to represent the dynamic behavior of soft tissue, and it was used to verify the reliability and effectiveness of the experimental setup and results.
KeywordFRICTIONAL RESISTANCE CAPSULE ROBOT MODEL shear stress nonlinear viscoelastic property intestine loss factor negative gas adsorption
Indexed ByCSCD
Language英语
Funding Project[National Key R&D Program of China] ; [National Natural Science Foundation of China] ; [Open Fund of State Key Laboratory of Robotics of China]
CSCD IDCSCD:6516861
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.imr.ac.cn/handle/321006/150688
Collection中国科学院金属研究所
Affiliation1.沈阳建筑大学
2.中国科学院金属研究所
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Li Jie,Bi XiaoNan,Zhang Ke,et al. Experimental study on the effects of shear stress on viscoelastic properties of the intestines[J]. SCIENCE CHINA-TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES,2019,62(6):1028-1034.
APA Li Jie,Bi XiaoNan,Zhang Ke,Zhang Cheng,&Liu Hao.(2019).Experimental study on the effects of shear stress on viscoelastic properties of the intestines.SCIENCE CHINA-TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES,62(6),1028-1034.
MLA Li Jie,et al."Experimental study on the effects of shear stress on viscoelastic properties of the intestines".SCIENCE CHINA-TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES 62.6(2019):1028-1034.
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