@article{oai:repository.lib.tottori-u.ac.jp:00007263, author = {田村, 篤敬 and Tamura, Atsutaka and Yano, Wataru and Yoshimura, Daichi and Nishikawa, Soichiro}, issue = {5}, journal = {JOURNAL OF MECHANICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, JOURNAL OF MECHANICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY}, month = {Jun}, note = {In this study, we developed an equi-load biaxial tensile tester and applied it to a series of mechanical tests using specimens obtained from the porcine spinal dura mater. The dural sample exhibited a nonlinear and anisotropic behavior as it was more deformable in the longitudinal direction rather than in the circumferential direction at lower strains; i.e., mechanical response of the longitudinal direction was significantly compliant in the Toe region compared to that of the circumferential direction under 1:1 biaxial stretching. However, we have not observed a significant difference with respect to the resultant strain and Young’s modulus between the longitudinal and circumferential directions at higher strains or in the Linear region. Our results also indicated that the upper thoracic region (T1) was relatively compliant compared to the lumbar region (L), where the failure load was almost equal between them because the dural thickness of T1 was five-fold greater than that of L; i.e., spinal dura mater became stiffer and stronger at further distances from the brain. This shows structural effectiveness and may be preferable to mechanically protect the vulnerable spinal cord from externally applied impact loads.}, title = {Mechanical Characterization of Spinal Dura Using a PD-Controlled Biaxial Tensile Tester}, volume = {20}, year = {2020}, yomi = {タムラ, アツタカ} }