Esteki et al., 2020 - Google Patents
A new framework for characterization of poroelastic materials using indentationEsteki et al., 2020
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- Esteki M
- Alemrajabi A
- Hall C
- Sheridan G
- Azadi M
- Moeendarbary E
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- Publication venue
- Acta biomaterialia
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To characterize a poroelastic material, typically an indenter is pressed onto the surface of the material with a ramp of a finite approach velocity followed by a hold where the indenter displacement is kept constant. This leads to deformation of the porous matrix, pressurization …
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