Fluid–solid interaction in the rate-dependent failure of brain tissue and biomimicking gels

Volume: 119, Pages: 104530 - 104530
Published: Jul 1, 2021
Abstract
Brain tissue is a heterogeneous material, constituted by a soft matrix filled with cerebrospinal fluid. The interactions between, and the complexity of each of these components are responsible for the non-linear rate-dependent behaviour that characterises what is one of the most complex tissue in nature. Here, we investigate the influence of the cutting rate on the fracture properties of brain, through wire cutting experiments. We also present a...
Paper Details
Title
Fluid–solid interaction in the rate-dependent failure of brain tissue and biomimicking gels
Published Date
Jul 1, 2021
Volume
119
Pages
104530 - 104530
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