@article{LooNagarajuPathivadaetal., author = {Loo, Xuyan and Nagaraju, Bhavana and Pathivada, Sai and Bartsch, Alexander and Schratzenstaller, Thomas and Sattler, Robert and Monkman, Gareth J.}, title = {Electrical properties of bisphenol-A-free magnetoactive borosilicate polymers}, series = {AIP Advances}, volume = {14}, journal = {AIP Advances}, number = {5}, publisher = {AIP Publishing}, issn = {2158-3226}, doi = {10.1063/5.0203017}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-72936}, abstract = {The recent REACH regulations require the elimination of bisphenol-A and titanium dioxide from commercially available boron-based polymers. This has led to changes in some of the mechanical characteristics, which strongly influence the properties of magnetoactive borosilicate polymers. This work delivers results on the electrical properties and discusses some implications for future research using bisphenol-A and titanium-dioxide-free substitutes.}, language = {en} } @article{GeithEckmannHaspingeretal., author = {Geith, Markus A. and Eckmann, Jakob D. and Haspinger, Daniel Ch. and Agrafiotis, Emmanouil and Maier, Dominik and Szabo, Patrick and Sommer, Gerhard and Schratzenstaller, Thomas and Holzapfel, Gerhard A.}, title = {Experimental and mathematical characterization of coronary polyamide-12 balloon catheter membranes}, series = {PLoS One}, volume = {15}, journal = {PLoS One}, number = {6}, publisher = {PLOS}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0234340}, pages = {1 -- 22}, abstract = {The experimental quantification and modeling of the multiaxial mechanical response of polymer membranes of coronary balloon catheters have not yet been carried out. Due to the lack of insights, it is not shown whether isotropic material models can describe the material response of balloon catheter membranes expanded with nominal or higher, supra-nominal pressures. Therefore, for the first time, specimens of commercial polyamide-12 balloon catheters membranes were investigated during uniaxial and biaxial loading scenarios. Furthermore, the influence of kinematic effects on the material response was observed by comparing results from quasi-static and dynamic biaxial extension tests. Novel clamping techniques are described, which allow to test even tiny specimens taken from the balloon membranes. The results of this study reveal the semi-compliant, nonlinear, and viscoelastic character of polyamide-12 balloon catheter membranes. Above nominal pressure, the membranes show a pronounced anisotropic mechanical behavior with a stiffer response in the circumferential direction. The anisotropic feature intensifies with an increasing strain-rate. A modified polynomial model was applied to represent the realistic mechanical response of the balloon catheter membranes during dynamic biaxial extension tests. This study also includes a compact set of constitutive model parameters for the use of the proposed model in future finite element analyses to perform more accurate simulations of expanding balloon catheters.}, language = {en} }