Abstract

We analyze the residual stresses and mechanical properties of layer-dissected infrarenal abdominal aorta (IAA). We measured the axial pre-stretch and opening angle and performed uniaxial tests to study and compare the mechanical behavior of both intact and layer-dissected porcine IAA samples under physiological loads. Finally, some of the most popular anisotropic hyperelastic constitutive models (GOH and microfiber models) were proposed to estimate the mechanical properties of the abdominal aorta by least-square fitting of the recorded in-vitro uniaxial test results.The results show that the residual stresses are layer dependent. In all cases, we found that the OA in the media layer is lower than in the whole artery, the intima and the adventitia. For the axial pre-stretch, we found that the adventitia and the media were slightly stretched in the environment of the intact arterial strip, whereas the intima appears to be compressed. Regarding the mechanical properties, the media seems to be the softest layer over the whole deformation domain showing high anisotropy, while the intima and adventitia exhibit considerable stiffness and a lower anisotropy response. Finally, all the hyperelastic anisotropic models considered in this study provided a reasonable approximation of the experimental data. The GOH model showed the best fitting.

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