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The objective of the study is to set up a three-dimensional (3D) finite element model to study the effects of residual strains on the circumferential stresses and strains in the arterial wall. The 3D model will make numerical calculations of interaction between blood and the vessel wall with residual strains easier in the future. The arterial wall was assumed to be isotropic and linear elastic, and then residual strains were applied in three steps while the physiological point was set to 100mmHg. The measurements of the circumferential stress and strain distributions were performed under six different blood pressures, namely 80, 100, 120, 150, 180 and 200 mmHg. The circumferential stress levels changed from 50-150 kPa to -11-800a, but the circumferential strain levels remained 0.05-0.15 in the 80-200mmHg pressure range. The opening angle of the arterial ring was 7 degrees. Residual strains make the circumferential stress and strain distributions in the arterial wall more uniform across the wall thickness. The proposed 3D finite element model gives valid results. Copyright (C) 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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COMMUNICATIONS IN NUMERICAL METHODS IN ENGINEERING
ISSN: 1069-8299
Year: 2008
Issue: 11
Volume: 24
Page: 1325-1337
JCR Journal Grade:3
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