Volume 9,
Issue 3, 2000A
Computational Model of Viscoelastic Composite Materials for Ligament
or Tendon Prostheses
P. Vena
Dep. of Structural Engineering - Politecnico di Milano,
Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy e-mail: vena@stru.polimi.it
(Received 2/00 ; accepted 4/00)
ABSTRACT
A constitutive model and a finite element formulation for viscoelastic anisotropic
materials subject to finite strains is expounded in this paper. The composite material is
conceived as a matrix reinforced with stiff fibres. The constitutive relations are
obtained by defining a strain energy function and a relaxation function for each
constituent. By means of this approach, the viscoelastic properties of the material
constituents can be taken into account and therefore different time dependent behaviour
can be assigned to the matrix and to the reinforcing fibres. The response provided by this
kind of constitutive formulation allows for the description of mechanical behaviour for
either natural anisotropic tissues (such as tendons and ligaments) and for the composite
materials which are currently adopted for tissue reconstruction. The main features of
those mechanical properties observed in an ideal uniaxial test are: a non linear
stress-strain response and a time dependent response which is observed in relaxation of
stresses for a prescribed constant stretch and in a moderate strain rate dependence of the
measured response.