牵引(地质)
心包
材料科学
韧性
生物医学工程
软组织
复合材料
张力(地质)
解剖
外科
压缩(物理)
生物
医学
古生物学
作者
Jingyuan Tang,Xi Chen,Fengkai Liu,Lingpeng Zeng,Zhigang Suo,Jingda Tang
出处
期刊:Science Advances
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2025-06-18
卷期号:11 (25)
标识
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adw0808
摘要
Bovine pericardium is the tissue of choice for replacing heart valves of human patients in minimally invasive surgery. The tissue has an extraordinarily high toughness of ~100 kilojoules per square meter. Here, we investigate the origin of the toughness through mechanical tests and microscopic observations. In the tissue, crimped, long, strong collagen fibers are embedded in a soft matrix. As a crack grows in the matrix, the fibers decrimp, reorient, slip, and bridge the crack. These microscopic processes enable the fibers to transmit high tension over a long distance. Using two types of experiments, we measure the bridging traction as a function of crack separation, σ(δ). The peak traction is σ 0 ~ 60 megapascals. The maximum separation is δ 0 ~ 6 millimeters, two to four orders of magnitude higher than that of hard tissues. Both the high traction and large separation of the bovine pericardium contribute to its high toughness.
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