We need to measure the maximum pressure that our bioengineered vessel supports. Therefore, we would like to know if there is any biomechanial method that would answer this.
You can use microrheological methods to measure forces needed to rupture your vessel. By sticking beads to your vessel you are able to actively pull and measure forces via optical or magnetic tweezers. In that course you might be able to induce a breaking and determine according forces.
It depends what kind of tests you need. There are a couple of ways to measure breaking forces (AFM, optical stretching,...). It all depends on the system.
I know there are thousands of papers...but this is the point of research gate, we help each other initially and then we go search for papers, with a more detailed and focused approach....thank you anyway for your answer...