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Buckling of lipidic ultrasound contrast agents under quasi-static load

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2022.0025

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shell buckling; ultrasound contrast agents; lipidic shells

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This study analyzes the buckling events of elastic shells through quasi-static compression experiments on lipidic shells and compares them with acoustic characterization results, deducing the mechanical characteristics of these shells.
Collapse of lipidic ultrasound contrast agents under high-frequency compressive load has been historically interpreted by the vanishing of surface tension. By contrast, buckling of elastic shells is known to occur when costly compressible stress is released through bending. Through quasi-static compression experiments on lipidic shells, we analyse the buckling events in the framework of classical elastic buckling theory and deduce the mechanical characteristics of these shells. They are then compared with that obtained through acoustic characterization.This article is part of the theme issue 'Probing and dynamics of shock sensitive shells'.

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