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The Mechanical Environment of the Cells in a Membrane Pressure-tension Compound Loading System:An Experimental and Theoretical Study

The Mechanical Environment of the Cells in a Membrane Pressure-tension Compound Loading System:An Experimental and Theoretical Study
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摘要 A quasi-static/dynamic pressure-tension compound loading system was established in this paper for the research of cellular mechanical circumstances. Both radical and circumferential strain of the basement membrane were studied and compared in theoretical calculations by using the FEA Software ABAQUS and experimental measurements. The tension of the basement membrane was studied both in ABUQUES results and experimental results, the relation between the height of the concave cavity, the radius of the membrane and the strain of the membrane were studied in details. A quasi-static/dynamic pressure-tension compound loading system was established in this paper for the research of cellular mechanical circumstances. Both radical and circumferential strain of the basement membrane were studied and compared in theoretical calculations by using the FEA Software ABAQUS and experimental mea- surements. The tension of the basement membrane was studied both in ABUQUES re- sults and experimental results, the relation between the height of the concave cavity, the radius of the membrane and the strain of the membrane were studied in details.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Biomedical Engineering(English Edition)》 2013年第3期111-118,共8页 中国生物医学工程学报(英文版)
关键词 COMPOUND loading system cellular MECHANICS static/dynamic PRESSURE CONCAVE cavity BASEMENT MEMBRANE compound loading system cellular mechanics static/dynamic pres-sure concave cavity basement membrane
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