Nonlinear compliance of elastic layers to indentation

被引:6
作者
Fessel, Adrian [1 ]
Doebereiner, Hans-Guenther [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bremen, Inst Biophys, Bremen, Germany
关键词
Nonlinear elasticity; Finite deformations; Biological materials; Indentation testing; Finite element analysis; VISCOELASTIC PROPERTIES; FORCE MICROSCOPY; YOUNGS MODULUS; CELL; SAMPLES; TESTS;
D O I
10.1007/s10237-017-0969-4
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
Thin samples adherent to a rigid substrate are considerably less compliant to indentation when compared to specimens that are not geometrically confined. Analytical corrections to this so-called substrate effect exist for various types of indenters but are not applicable when large deformations are possible, as is the case in biological materials. To overcome this limitation, we construct a nonlinear scaling model characterized by one single exponent, which we explore employing a parametric finite element analysis. The model is based on asymptotes of two length scales in relation to the sample thickness, i.e., indentation depth and radius of the contact area. For small indentation depth, we require agreement with analytical, linear models, whereas for large indentation depth and extensive contact area, we recognize similarity to uniaxial deformation, indicating a divergent force required to indent nonlinear materials. In contrast, we find linear materials not to be influenced by the substrate effect beyond first order, implying that nonlinear effects originating from either the material or geometric confinement are clearly separated only in thin samples. Furthermore, in this regime the scaling model can be derived by following a heuristic argument extending a linear model to large indentation depths. Lastly, in a large indentation setting where the contact is small in comparison with sample thickness, we observe nonlinear effects independent of material type that we attribute to a higher-order influence of geometrical confinement. In this regime, we define a scalar as the ratio of strains along principal axes as obtained by comparison with the case of a point force on a half-space. We find this scalar to be in quantitative agreement with the scaling exponent, indicating an approach to distinguish between nonlinear effects in the scaling model. While we conjecture our findings to be applicable to other flat-ended indenters, we focus on the case of a flat-ended cylinder in normal contact with a thin layer. The analytical solution for small indentation associated with this problem has been given by Hayes et al. (J Biomech 5:541-551, 1972), for which we provide a convenient numerical implementation.
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页码:419 / 438
页数:20
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