Bk. Hoffmeister et al., ULTRASONIC DETERMINATION OF THE ANISOTROPY OF YOUNGS MODULUS OF FIXEDTENDON AND FIXED MYOCARDIUM, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 100(6), 1996, pp. 3933-3940
The linear elastic properties of a soft tissue exhibiting a unidirecti
onal arrangement of reinforcing fibers may be described in terms of th
e five independent elastic stiffness coefficients c(11), c(13), c(33),
c(44), and c(66) In previous studies, ultrasonic measurements of thes
e coefficients for formalin fixed specimens of bovine Achilles tendon
and normal human myocardium were reported. In the present study these
results are used to analyze the anisotropy of Young's modulus of these
tissues. For formalin fixed tendon a value of 1.37 GPa is obtained fo
r Young's modulus along the fiber axis of the tissue, and a value of 0
.0706 GPa is obtained perpendicular to the fibers. For formalin fixed
myocardium, values of 0.101 and 0.0311 GPa parallel and perpendicular
to the fibers, respectively, are obtained. Based on the results for th
e angular dependence of Young's modulus from unidirectional specimens
of myocardium, a model is introduced to estimate these features for th
e more complicated fiber architecture of the left ventricular wall. (C
) 1996 Acoustical Society of America.