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Vol. 83, Issue 5, 1486-1491, 1997
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Salerno, Salerno 84084, Italy; Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030; and Department of Aerospace, Engineering and Mechanics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
Received 5 November 1996; accepted in final form 25 June 1997.
Angelillo, Maurizio, Aladin M. Boriek, Joe R. Rodarte, and
Theodore A. Wilson. Theory of diaphragm structure and shape. J. Appl. Physiol. 83(5):
1486-1491, 1997.
The muscle bundles of the diaphragm form a
curved sheet that extends from the chest wall to the central tendon.
Each muscle bundle exerts a force in the direction of its curvature;
the magnitude of this force is proportional to the curvature of the
bundle. The contribution of this force to transdiaphragmatic pressure
is maximal if the direction of bundle curvature is orthogonal to the
surface and the curvature is maximal. That is, the contribution of
muscle tension to transdiaphragmatic pressure is maximal if the muscle bundles lie along lines that are both geodesics and lines of maximal principal curvature of the surface. A theory of diaphragm shape is
developed from the assumption that all muscle bundles have these
optimal properties. The class of surfaces that are formed of line
elements that are both geodesics and lines of principal curvature is
described. This class is restricted. The lines that form the surface
must lie in planes, and all lines must have the same shape. In
addition, the orientation of the lines is restricted. An example of
this class that is similar to the shape of the canine diaphragm is
described, and the stress distribution in this example is analyzed.
muscle; mechanics; mathematical model
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