Title of article
Could the intraosseous fluid in cancellous bone bear external load significantly within Tthe elastic range
Author/Authors
Hwa، Hong Jung نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-374
From page
375
To page
0
Abstract
Cancellous bone is a two-phase material comprising a porous solid and a fluid. The intraosseous fluid fills the voids of the porous solid and occupies more than 85 per cent of the volume of cancellous bone. Cancellous bone undergoes various loadings; therefore could the intraosseous fluid in cancellous bone bear external load significantly To answer this question, a specific experimental setup representing the most restrictive fluid flow boundaries around a bovine vertebral cancellous bone sample was designed. Then, a quasi-static loading was applied up to the strain of 0.6 per cent as the measured intraosseous pressure changed in the undrained and drained conditions. A significant intraosseous pressure was generated in the undrained condition, but no intraosseous pressure generation was generated in the drained condition. The maximum external loadbearing capability of the intraosseous fluid in bovine vertebral cancellous bone at the strain of 0.6 per cent was about 66 per cent of the total load in the experimental setup used in this study.
Keywords
MULTICOMPONENT PROTOTYPE , RAPID TOOLING , HYBRID MANUFACTURING , Rapid prototyping
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING IN MEDICINE
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING IN MEDICINE
Record number
118924
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