Abstract
The calculation of tensile mechanical properties from stress-strain curves is a fundamental step in characterizing material behavior, yet no standardized method exists to perform these calculations for soft tissue. To address this deficiency, we developed a free web application called Dots-on-Plots2 that fully automates the calculation of tensile mechanical properties from stress-strain curves. The analyzed mechanical properties include the strength, strain, and energy at four points of interest (transition, yield, ultimate, and rupture), and the linear modulus. Users of Dots-on-Plots can upload multiple files, view and download results, and adjust threshold settings. This study determined a threshold setting that minimized error when calculating the transition point, where the stress-strain curve "transitions"from a nonlinear "toe"region to a linear region. Using the optimal threshold (2% stress deviation from a linear region fit), Dots-on-Plots calculated the transition strains from twenty tensile experiments of human meniscus to be 0.049±0.007, which nearly matched the known transition strain values of 0.050±0.006 (determined using finite element parameter optimization). The sensitivity of the calculated transition strain to the shape of various stress-strain curves was analyzed using sets of modelgenerated synthetic data. This free web application offers a convenient and reliable tool to systematically enhance the speed, transparency, and consistency of mechanical analysis across biomedical research groups.
Original language | American English |
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Article number | 024504 |
Journal | Journal of Biomechanical Engineering |
Volume | 145 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Feb 2023 |
Keywords
- continuum damage mechanics
- finite element parameter optimization
- free software tool
- mechanical properties
- meniscus
- strain energy density
- transition stretch
EGS Disciplines
- Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering
- Mechanical Engineering