Title of article
Extended Finite Element models of introcortical porosity and heterogeneity in cortical bone
Author/Authors
Besdo، نويسنده , , Silke and Vashishth، نويسنده , , Deepak، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
5
From page
301
To page
305
Abstract
Due to changes in the bone quality during ageing the fracture risk increases. The influence of the different parameters affecting bone quality is not well understood. The Finite Element method offers the opportunity to determine the individual contribution of a parameter by changing single parameters.
s study, the ABAQUS extended Finite Elements Method (xFEM) was applied to simulate the crack propagation in compact bone samples using the quadratic nominal stress as crack criterion. Micro computed tomography images of compact-tension samples machined from a 19 and an 81 years old donor were used to generate Finite Element meshes consisting of linear tetrahedrons via Mimics. Cavities were modelled only in the estimated crack area to avoid a high number of degrees of freedom. Crack area was meshed with a higher number of smaller elements. The other areas were meshed with a small number of larger elements. The changes in the material constants due to the simplification of the model were taken into account by using effective material parameters in these partitions. Our results show that age-related loss in bone toughness results from increased porosity and loss in heterogeneity of material level properties.
Keywords
XFEM , crack propagation , fracture toughness , Compact bone
Journal title
Computational Materials Science
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Computational Materials Science
Record number
1689985
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