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Visco-electro-elastic models of fiber-distributed active tissues
Authors:Anna Pandolfi  Alessio Gizzi  Marcello Vasta
Institution:1.Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile ed Ambientale,Politecnico di Milano,Milan,Italy;2.Unit of Nonlinear Physics and Mathematical Modeling, Department of Engineering,Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma,Rome,Italy;3.Dipartimento INGEO,Università di Chieti-Pescara,Pescara,Italy
Abstract:We present a constitutive model for stochastically distributed fiber reinforced visco-active tissues, where the behavior of the reinforcement depends on the relative orientation of the electric field. Following our previous works, for the passive behaviors we adopt a second order approximation of the strain energy density associated to the parameters of the fiber distribution. Consistently, we also assume that the active behavior accounts for the stochastic distribution of the fibers. The ensuing mechanical quantities result to be dependent on two average structure tensors. We introduce an extended Helmholtz free energy density characterized by the inclusion of a directional active potential, dependent on a stochastic anisotropic permittivity tensor. The permittivity tensor is expanded in Taylor series up to the second order, allowing to obtain an approximated active potential with the same structure of the passive Helmholtz free energy density. In particular, the explicit expression of active stress and stiffness are dependent on the two average structure tensors that characterize the passive response. Anisotropy follows from the fiber distribution and inherits its stochastic nature through statistics parameters. The active fiber distributed model is extended here to viscous materials by including the contribution of a dual dissipation potential in the variational formulation of the constitutive updates. Additionally, we present a computational example of application of the electro-viscous-mechanical material model by simulating peristaltic contractions on a portion of human intestine.
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