Residual Strain Effect on Circumferential Strain on Arterial Cross-Section

동맥 전단부에 분포된 원주 변형율에 대한 잔유 변형율의 영향

  • 황민철 (한국표준과학연구원 인간공학연구실) ;
  • 신정욱 (인제대학교 의용공학과)
  • Published : 1995.09.01

Abstract

The distribution of circumferential strain of arterial cross-section Is highest at intima and lowest at adventitia. However, the circumferential strain is theoretically severe at Intima because there is strain concentration. The theoretical degree of the intimal strain can not be explained in physiological condition even though artery is physiologically normal. Physiological adaptation may be undertaken to strain concentration. However, it is not clear, yet. Residual strain of artery is eagerly studied. There is experimental evidence that residual strain exists in artery. When ring of artery is longitudinally cut, it is opened. Assumption is made that intimal strain concentration is reduced with the considel'ation of residual strain. This study experimentally attempts to quantify the effect of residual strain on circumferential strain which is determined under the assumption of zero strain with zero pressure.

혈압에 의한 안쪽벽의 변형을 집중현상으로 인한 동백 전단부의 변형율 gradient의 심각성은 잔유 변형율에 의해 감소되거나 없을 수 있다는 가정을 실험적으로 시도했다. 잔유변형율과 압력에 의한 변형율을 측정하여 잔유변형율이 원주변형율에 끼치는 영향을 알아 보았다. 결과로서 변형율 gradient를 줄이거나 없을수도 있으나 negative gardient가 평균적으로 나타났다. 즉 전체변형율(원주변형율+잔유변형율)은 안쪽벽이 낮고 바깥쪽이 높은 것으로 나타났다.

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