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The use of silicone materials to model abdominal aortic aneurysm behaviour

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posted on 2022-10-06, 08:17 authored by Barry J. Doyle, Anthony Callanan, Timothy J. Corbett, Aidan J. Cloonan, Michael R. O'Donnell, David A. Vorp, Timothy M. McGloughlin
This paper aims to identify the rupture locations of abdominal aortic aneurysms. Dow Corning Sylgard 184 was mechanically characterised. Five idealised models were then manufactured using this silicone rubber which were subsequently inflated to rupture with the images recorded using a high speed camera. Four of the five models tested ruptured at inflection points in the proximal and distal regions of the aneurysm sac, and not at regions of maximum diameter.

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A new method for transforming data to normality with application to density estimation

National Research Foundation

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SPE 1st European Conference on Medical Polymers; Northern Ireland, Belfast; 2008;

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peer-reviewed

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US National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, IRCSET

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English

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  • Bernal Institute
  • CABER - Centre for Applied Biomedical Engineering Research Design Factors

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  • School of Engineering

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