Piezoresistivity modeling of soft tissue electrical-mechanical properties: A validation study

Jing Guo, Min He, Zhichao Li, Shuting Cai, Xiaoming Xiong, Zhuoqi Cheng*

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Abstract

In general, the electrical property of soft tissues is sensitive to the force applied to their surface. To further study the relationship between the force and the electrical property of soft tissues, this paper attempts to investigate the effect of static and higher-order stresses on electrical properties. Overall, a practical experimental platform is designed to acquire the force information and the electrical property of soft tissues during a contact procedure, which is featured different compression stimuli, such as constant pressing force, constant pressing speed, and step-force compression, etc. Furthermore, the piezoresistive characteristic is innovatively introduced to model the mechanical-electrical properties of soft tissue. Finite Element Modeling (FEM) is adopted to fit the static piezoresistivity of the soft tissue. Finally, experimental studies were performed to demonstrate the effect of stress on the electrical properties and the feasibility of the proposed piezoresistive model to describe soft tissues’ mechanical and electrical properties.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftProceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine
Vol/bind237
Udgave nummer8
Sider (fra-til)936–945
ISSN0954-4119
DOI
StatusUdgivet - aug. 2023

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