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Null strain analysis of submerged aneurysm analogues using a novel 3D stereomicroscopy device

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posted on 2020-02-18, 14:38 authored by Brooks A. Lane, Susan M. Lessner, Narendra R. Vyavahare, Michael A. Sutton, John F. Eberth

To measure the inhomogeneous 3D-strain fields present during inflation-extension testing of physiologically submerged micro-aneurysms, a Stereo Digital Image Correlation (StereoDIC) microscopy system is developed that revolves 15° stereo-angle cameras around a centrally-mounted target. Calibration is performed using submerged dot patterns and system accuracy verified using strain and deformation analyses for rigid body motions of speckle-patterned, micro-aneurysmal surrogates. In terms of the Green-Lagrange strain tensor and the 3D displacement fields, the results are stable even after 120 minutes, with maxima in both strain bias and strain standard deviation less than 2E-03 for all components, and micron-level displacement standard deviation.

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This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health under grant numbers (R01HL133662 and R01HL145064).

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