Dwell time in contact-free creep tests plays an age-dependent role in the viscoelastic behavior of in vivo human skin

4open Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1051/fopen/2023006
M. Abellan, M. Ayadh, J. Bergheau, H. Zahouani
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The experimental characterization of human skin in vivo may be highly dependent on the experimental protocol and on the procedure employed for analyzing the experimental data. One way of overcoming these drawbacks is the contact-free indenter at the Laboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamique des Systèmes, Lyon, France. However, it is still necessary to determine the possible influence of the experimental protocol in terms of the dwell time chosen. This paper describes a coupled theoretical/experimental/numerical study on the viscoelastic responses of the human skin at two different ages during contact-free creep tests with dwell times of 0.1 s, 0.5 s, 1 s, 2 s and 100 s, respectively. The 3-D finite element simulations are conducted with the SYSTUS® software. The numerical results point to different behaviors for the young and elderly subjects. The young subject does not appear influenced by dwell times during the numerical creep tests. On the contrary, the response of the elderly subject is highly dependent on dwell time.
在无接触蠕变试验中的停留时间在人体皮肤的粘弹性行为中起着年龄依赖的作用
体内人体皮肤的实验表征可能高度依赖于实验方案和用于分析实验数据的程序。克服这些缺点的一种方法是法国里昂摩擦学与动力学系统实验室的无接触压头。然而,仍然有必要确定实验方案在选择停留时间方面可能产生的影响。本文采用理论/实验/数值耦合的方法,研究了人体皮肤在0.1 s、0.5 s、1 s、2 s和100 s的无接触蠕变试验中,不同龄期下的粘弹性响应。利用SYSTUS®软件进行了三维有限元仿真。数值结果表明,年轻人和老年人的行为是不同的。在数值蠕变试验中,年轻的受试者不受停留时间的影响。相反,老年受试者的反应高度依赖于停留时间。
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