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Springer (part of Springer Nature), Acta Mechanica Sinica, 1(26), p. 121-126

DOI: 10.1007/s10409-009-0287-x

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A new method for computing the uniaxial modulus of articular cartilages using modified inhomogeneous triphasic model

Journal article published in 2009 by Haijun Niu, Qing Wang, Yongping Zheng ORCID, Yubo Fan
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Abstract

It is well known that subtle changes in structure and tissue composition of articular cartilage can lead to its degeneration. The present paper puts forward a modified layered inhomogeneous triphasic model with four parameters based on the inhomogeneous triphasic model proposed by Narmoneva et al. Incorporating a piecewise fitting optimization criterion, the new model was used to obtain the uniaxial modulus Ha, and predict swelling pattern for the articular cartilage based on ultrasound-measured swelling strain data. The results show that the new method can be used to provide more accurate estimation on the uniaxial modulus than the inhomogeneous triphasic model with three parameters and the homogeneous mode, and predict effectively the swelling strains of highly nonuniform distribution of degenerated articular cartilages. This study can provide supplementary information for exploring mechanical and material properties of the cartilage, and thus be helpful for the diagnosis of osteoarthritis-related diseases. ; Department of Health Technology and Informatics