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Identification of the elastic properties of an artificial capsule membrane with the compression test: effect of thickness
Authors:Rachik Mohamed  Barthes-Biesel Dominique  Carin Muriel  Edwards-Levy Florence
Institution:Laboratoire Roberval, FRE CNRS 2833, Université de Technologie de Compiègne, BP 20529, 60205 Compiègne, France. mohamed.rachik@utc.fr
Abstract:The mechanical properties of a capsule membrane are evaluated by means of a compression experiment between two parallel plates. Since large deformations of the membrane are involved, the choice of the wall material constitutive law is essential. In this paper, we explore different classical laws to describe the behavior of the membrane and evaluate also the limit of application of the thin shell approximation. A numerical study of the compression process is performed using Abaqus software and an inverse method is used to identify the material constants of the constitutive laws. The comparison between the model predictions and experimental measurements on capsules with serum albumin-alginate membranes, indicates that the thin shell approximation is valid only for thickness to radius ratios up to 5% and that thick membranes obey non linear elastomer type constitutive laws. The Young modulus of the membrane material is found to increase non-linearly with membrane thickness, thus indicating that fabrication of thicker serum albumin-alginate walls results in capsules stiffer than expected.
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