bsteinma
Bioengineer
- Mar 18, 2010
- 1
Hi,
I am wondering what type (i.e. thickness, grade, etc.) of silicone rubber would be best used to model the human diaphragm. I would like to develop a diaphragm that can be used to ventilate a set of lungs inside an artificial chest cavity. I have experimented with silicone swim caps, which actually work pretty well, but am considering purchasing some silicone film sheets and cutting them to size. I need the silicone to be able to stretch considerably and be tear resistant. The swim cap material was roughly .008" thick. I would also like to eventually consider casting the diaphragm in a specific shape and am curious if a cast silicone diaphragm would be just as pliable and/or tear resistant as a piece of silicone film.
Thank You,
bsteinma
I am wondering what type (i.e. thickness, grade, etc.) of silicone rubber would be best used to model the human diaphragm. I would like to develop a diaphragm that can be used to ventilate a set of lungs inside an artificial chest cavity. I have experimented with silicone swim caps, which actually work pretty well, but am considering purchasing some silicone film sheets and cutting them to size. I need the silicone to be able to stretch considerably and be tear resistant. The swim cap material was roughly .008" thick. I would also like to eventually consider casting the diaphragm in a specific shape and am curious if a cast silicone diaphragm would be just as pliable and/or tear resistant as a piece of silicone film.
Thank You,
bsteinma