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AI-dente: an open machine learning based tool to interpret nano-indentation data of soft tissues and materials

Nano-indentation is a promising method to identify the constitutive parameters of soft materials, including soft tissues. Especially when materials are very small and heterogeneous, nano-indentation allows mechanical interrogation where traditional methods may fail. However, because nano-indentation...

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Autores principales: Giolando, Patrick, Kakaletsis, Sotirios, Zhang, Xuesong, Weickenmeier, Johannes, Castillo, Edward, Dortdivanlioglu, Berkin, Rausch, Manuel K.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10499084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37622379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sm00402c
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author Giolando, Patrick
Kakaletsis, Sotirios
Zhang, Xuesong
Weickenmeier, Johannes
Castillo, Edward
Dortdivanlioglu, Berkin
Rausch, Manuel K.
author_facet Giolando, Patrick
Kakaletsis, Sotirios
Zhang, Xuesong
Weickenmeier, Johannes
Castillo, Edward
Dortdivanlioglu, Berkin
Rausch, Manuel K.
author_sort Giolando, Patrick
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description Nano-indentation is a promising method to identify the constitutive parameters of soft materials, including soft tissues. Especially when materials are very small and heterogeneous, nano-indentation allows mechanical interrogation where traditional methods may fail. However, because nano-indentation does not yield a homogeneous deformation field, interpreting the resulting load–displacement curves is non-trivial and most investigators resort to simplified approaches based on the Hertzian solution. Unfortunately, for small samples and large indentation depths, these solutions are inaccurate. We set out to use machine learning to provide an alternative strategy. We first used the finite element method to create a large synthetic data set. We then used these data to train neural networks to inversely identify material parameters from load–displacement curves. To this end, we took two different approaches. First, we learned the indentation forward problem, which we then applied within an iterative framework to identify material parameters. Second, we learned the inverse problem of directly identifying material parameters. We show that both approaches are effective at identifying the parameters of the neo-Hookean and Gent models. Specifically, when applied to synthetic data, our approaches are accurate even for small sample sizes and at deep indentation. Additionally, our approaches are fast, especially compared to the inverse finite element approach. Finally, our approaches worked on unseen experimental data from thin mouse brain samples. Here, our approaches proved robust to experimental noise across over 1000 samples. By providing open access to our data and code, we hope to support others that conduct nano-indentation on soft materials.
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spelling pubmed-104990842023-09-14 AI-dente: an open machine learning based tool to interpret nano-indentation data of soft tissues and materials Giolando, Patrick Kakaletsis, Sotirios Zhang, Xuesong Weickenmeier, Johannes Castillo, Edward Dortdivanlioglu, Berkin Rausch, Manuel K. Soft Matter Chemistry Nano-indentation is a promising method to identify the constitutive parameters of soft materials, including soft tissues. Especially when materials are very small and heterogeneous, nano-indentation allows mechanical interrogation where traditional methods may fail. However, because nano-indentation does not yield a homogeneous deformation field, interpreting the resulting load–displacement curves is non-trivial and most investigators resort to simplified approaches based on the Hertzian solution. Unfortunately, for small samples and large indentation depths, these solutions are inaccurate. We set out to use machine learning to provide an alternative strategy. We first used the finite element method to create a large synthetic data set. We then used these data to train neural networks to inversely identify material parameters from load–displacement curves. To this end, we took two different approaches. First, we learned the indentation forward problem, which we then applied within an iterative framework to identify material parameters. Second, we learned the inverse problem of directly identifying material parameters. We show that both approaches are effective at identifying the parameters of the neo-Hookean and Gent models. Specifically, when applied to synthetic data, our approaches are accurate even for small sample sizes and at deep indentation. Additionally, our approaches are fast, especially compared to the inverse finite element approach. Finally, our approaches worked on unseen experimental data from thin mouse brain samples. Here, our approaches proved robust to experimental noise across over 1000 samples. By providing open access to our data and code, we hope to support others that conduct nano-indentation on soft materials. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10499084/ /pubmed/37622379 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sm00402c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Giolando, Patrick
Kakaletsis, Sotirios
Zhang, Xuesong
Weickenmeier, Johannes
Castillo, Edward
Dortdivanlioglu, Berkin
Rausch, Manuel K.
AI-dente: an open machine learning based tool to interpret nano-indentation data of soft tissues and materials
title AI-dente: an open machine learning based tool to interpret nano-indentation data of soft tissues and materials
title_full AI-dente: an open machine learning based tool to interpret nano-indentation data of soft tissues and materials
title_fullStr AI-dente: an open machine learning based tool to interpret nano-indentation data of soft tissues and materials
title_full_unstemmed AI-dente: an open machine learning based tool to interpret nano-indentation data of soft tissues and materials
title_short AI-dente: an open machine learning based tool to interpret nano-indentation data of soft tissues and materials
title_sort ai-dente: an open machine learning based tool to interpret nano-indentation data of soft tissues and materials
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10499084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37622379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sm00402c
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