Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
798271 Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 2009 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

Motivated by experimental measurements of the uniaxial response of collagen fibers, a new strain energy-density function for a solid which is finitely extensible along a preferred direction is proposed. Next, by application of a homogenization technique, the macroscopic strain energy-density function of composites with one and two families of fibers of this material embedded in a neo-Hookean matrix are determined. The resulting explicit expressions for the macroscopic strain energy-density functions are given in terms of the behaviors of the individual phases and their volume fractions. The responses of a few specific composites are investigated, revealing the lock-up surfaces of these composites. Finally, we examine the ability of the macroscopic model to capture experimentally measured stress–strain curves for the medial layer of a human abdominal aorta.

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