RVE based Finite Element Modelling of the Contact Mechanics Between Skin and Indenter
Rushabh Pardeshi,
Naga Neehar Dingari,
Beena Rai
Abstract:The nature of contact between human skin and external object (such as medical device, personal care device, fabric and so on) significantly influences the tactile perception and/or the functionality of the object. The contact mechanics depends strongly on the indenter properties and the mechanical properties of skin. Further, the topmost layer i.e., stratum corneum plays the most important role in tactile perception. In this study we use a representative volume element (RVE) based FEM model including the four … Show more
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