Group Meeting 26/02/09
Dr Nadja Nijenhuis will be give a talk on ‘Measuring Cell Mechanical Properties with SAM’ in this weeks group meeting. The meeting will be in Room B4, Materials Science Centre tomorrow, Thursday 26th February 2009 at 3 PM.
Nanoindentation of Biological Tissues and Hydrogels
Dr Michelle Oyen (Cambridge University) recently visited us at the School of Materials on Friday 13th February 2009, to give a seminar. Her presentation, was entitled ‘Nanoindentation and Microindentation Studies of Biological Tissues and Hydrogels”. We are grateful to her for accepting our invitation and for giving an excellent talk which fits well with the groups interests.

The abstract of her talk is below:
‘Interest in the mechanical behaviour of compliant biological tissues and is growing, and the emphasis on applications necessitating mechanically-robust implant materials motivates further study in this field. Nanoindentation has emerged as a leading technique for mechanical characterization; contact-based techniques are particularly attractive for materials that are difficult to test in tension, including soft biological tissues and hydrogels. However, commercial nanoindenter instrumentation is optimized for stiff, hard materials and therefore testing softer materials can be challenging. In the current study, mechanical testing by nanoindentation and larger scale microindentation were performed on a series of materials including polymeric validation standards, hydrogels of different gel composition and concentration, and hydrated biological tissues including bone and cartilage. Most tests were conducted under displacement control with a spherical indenter tip and using a load-relaxation test method to assess time-dependent deformation; creep characterization was considered when working in load control. Data analysis included a variety of different approaches, including a purely elastic analysis, a linear viscoelastic analysis and a computational analysis based on flow and poroelasticity. Quantitative results compare well for nanoindentation and microindentation, with mean elastic modulus values in the range of 100 kPa to 1-2 MPa for hydrogels and cartilage, respectively. Effects of both air dehydration and ethanol immersion are considered, and while these treatments both change the material elastic modulus by several orders of magnitude, the “dry” materials are found to exhibit profoundly different timedependent behavior depending on the dehydration method. The effects of finite layer thickness were considered in microindentation tests, and the result of faster equilibration for thinner gels was consistent with finite element modelling results for poroelasticity in finite layers. Nanoindentation is found to be a viable technique for mechanical characterization of compliant and hydrated tissues although challenges remain for widespread implementation and routine characterization due to the limitations of commercially available instrumentation.’
An Investigation into Nanoindentation of Hydrogel Contact Lenses
Alastair Selby (First Year PhD student) in the Derby Group gave a presentation entitled ‘An Investigation into Nanoindentation of Hydrogel Contact Lenses’ - click here to download a pdf of the talk.
MRS Fall 2008
We presented four papers at the MRS Fall 2008 meeting held in Boston, USA (1st-5th December):
Age-related Biomechanical Changes in Aortic Tissue Determined by Scanning Acoustic Microscopy. Riaz Akhtar, Michael J Sherratt, Rachel E Watson and Brian Derby
The Strength of Nanoporous Gold: Strain Gradient and Intrinsic Size Effects. Brian Derby and Rui Dou
The Strength of Gold Nanowires and Nanoporous Gold. Rui Dou and Brian Derby
Universal Scaling Laws for the Strength of Metallic Nanowires. Brian Derby and Rui Dou (poster)
The poster was nominated for the overall prize. The pdf is available to download at the bottom of this post.

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