Material characterization is used to evaluate the mechanical properties of biological tissues by measuring their response to applied force. Our lab utilizes indentation techniques to assess tissue stiffness, pressure distribution, and material properties, aiding in the development of personalized orthotic solutions and medical applications
On Going Works
Development of Foot Diagnosis and Shoe Manufacturing Technology for Disabled
Determining the material properties of the foot through indentation experiments using
visco-hyperelastic models.
Estimating foot material properties with machine learning and integrating them into
Finite Element Analysis software for foot analysis.
Related Publications
In-vivo viscous properties of the heel pad by stress-relaxation experiment based on a spherical indentation
Ryo Suzuki, Kohta Ito, Lee Taeyong, Naomichi Ogihara
Parameter identification of hyperelastic material properties of the heel pad based on an analytical contact mechanics model of a spherical indentation
Ryo Suzuki a, Kohta Ito a, Taeyong Lee b, Naomichi Ogihara
Manufacturing Process, Tensile-Compressive, and Impact Properties of Tungsten (W)-Particle-Reinforced SLA Methacrylate
Mattia Perin, Luca Quagliato, Guido A Berti, Changsoon Jang, Sewon Jang, Taeyong Lee