Title of article
Rising crack-growth-resistance behavior in cortical bone:: implications for toughness measurements
Author/Authors
Deepak Vashishth، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
4
From page
943
To page
946
Abstract
Fracture mechanics studies have characterized boneʹs resistance to fracture in terms of critical stress intensity factor and critical strain energy release rate measured at the onset of a fracture crack. This approach, although useful, provide a limited insight into fracture behavior of bone because, unlike classical brittle materials, bone is a microcracking solid that derives its resistance to fracture during the process of crack propagation from microfracture mechanisms occurring behind the advancing crack front. To address this shortfall, a crack propagation-based approach to measure bone toughness is described here and compared with crack initiation approach. Post hoc analyses of data from previously tested bovine and antler cortical bone compact specimens demonstrates that, in contrast to crack initiation approach, the crack propagation approach successfully identifies the superior toughness properties of red deerʹs antler cortical bone. Propagation-based slope of crack growth resistance curve is, therefore, a more useful parameter to evaluate cortical bone fracture toughness.
Keywords
R-curve , microcracking , Fracture Mechanics , Bone , fracture toughness
Journal title
Journal of Biomechanics
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of Biomechanics
Record number
451781
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