Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7206930 | Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The overall proposed experimental methodology can provide very insightful information for better selection of materials in podiatry applications. This study focuses on the rheological characterization to choose the right silicone for each podiatric application, taking into account the dynamic viscoelastic requirements associated to the physical activity of user. Accordingly, one soft and one hard silicones of common use in podiatry were tested. Each of the two silicones exhibit not only different moduli values, but also, a different kind of dependence of the dynamic moduli with respect to the static load. In the case of the soft sample a linear trend is observed but in the case of of the hard one the dependence is of the power law type. Moreover, these samples exhibit very different Poisson's coefficient values for compression stresses lower than 20 kPa, and almost the same values for stresses above 40 kPa. That different dependence of the Poisson's ratio on the static load should also be taken into account for material selection in customized podiatry applications, where static and dynamic loads are strongly dependent on the individual weight and activity.
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Authors
Ana-MarÃa DÃaz-DÃaz, Bárbara Sánchez-Silva, Javier TarrÃo-Saavedra, Jorge López-Beceiro, Julia Janeiro-Arocas, Carlos Gracia-Fernández, Ramón Artiaga,