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EFFECTS OF CONSTRICTION IN A MECHANICAL MODEL OF LUNG PARENCHYMA


MIHAI CHIRITA1 *, CLARA IONESCU 2
1. University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, M. Kogalniceanu 9-13, 700454 Iasi, Romania
2. Ghent University, Department of Electrical Energy, Systems and Automation, Ghent, Belgium
* Corresponding author: biomateriale@yahoo.com

Issue:

SCSCC6, Volume XII, No. 1

Section:

Volume XII, No. 1(2011)

Abstract:

The demands on materials’ properties, for medical purposes, largely depend on the site of application and the function it has to restore. Ideally a replacement material should mimic the living tissue from a mechanical, chemical, biological, and functional point of view. The estimation of the mechanical characteristics of blood vessel walls, the values of modulus of elasticity and the coefficient of transversal strain serve to determine some aspects of reconstruction of blood vessels. The tissue growth, the blood clotting and the affecting blood elements are influenced by surface energy. In this study, we address the possibility to investigate the mechanical properties of the airways in a simulation study of the human lungs.

Keywords:

biomaterials, biomimetic, lung parenchyma, mechanical model, tissue substitute.

Code [ID]:

CSCC6201112V01S01A0013 [0003320]

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