Viscous flow-fields in hyperelastic Chambers
Eran Ben-Haim, Dotan Ilssar, Yizhar Or, Amir D. Gat

TL;DR
This paper provides an analytical and numerical study of viscous flow and elastic deformation in hyperelastic chambers, relevant to biological and medical applications, revealing pressure distributions and chamber resistance during inflation.
Contribution
It introduces a closed-form model for inflation dynamics of hyperelastic chambers considering bi-stability and validates it with finite element simulations.
Findings
Pressure on the chamber surface exceeds entrance pressure.
Derived inflation dynamics considering elastic bi-stability.
Finite element results agree with analytical solutions.
Abstract
Viscous flows in hyperelastic chambers are relevant to many biological phenomena such as inhalation into the lung's acinar region and medical applications such as the inflation of a small chamber in minimally invasive procedures. In this work, we analytically study the viscous flow and elastic deformation created due to inflation of such spherical chambers from one or two inlets. Our investigation considers the shell's constitutive hyperelastic law coupled with the flow dynamics inside the chamber. For the case of a narrow tube filling a larger chamber, the pressure within the chamber involves a large spatially uniform part, and a small order correction. We derive a closed-form expression for the inflation dynamics, accounting for the effect of elastic bi-stability. Interestingly, the obtained pressure distribution shows that the maximal pressure on the chamber's surface is greater than…
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