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Experimental and numerical investigations of the deformation of soft materials under tangential loading
Affiliation:1. School of Engineering, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool L3 3AF, UK;2. School of Engineering, University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QF, UK;3. ICI Strategic Technology Group, Wilton, UK;4. Uniqema R&D, Gouda, The Netherlands
Abstract:The surface ‘tensile test’, in which tangential loads are applied through surface mounted adhesive tapes, is a viable method for the assessment of mechanical properties of soft materials, particularly biological soft materials in vivo. In the present work the deformation pattern and force–displacement relationship in the surface tensile test were experimentally investigated using surface displacement analysis (SDA) and numerically simulated using finite element modelling. The experimental and FE results showed close agreement using silicone rubber as a model material. The force–displacement relationship was found to be dependent on the tape separations. SDA measurements and FE simulation showed that the displacement and strain fields were not uniform and the distribution pattern varies with tape separation. A combined experimental–numerical approach to inversely extract material properties using multiple tests with different length scales is proposed and assessed using a model material.
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