DocumentCode :
2380325
Title :
Wrist ligament ultimate strength: single elongation versus sequential strain testing
Author :
Nowak, Michael D. ; Logan, Samuel E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Plastic Surg., Washington Univ. Sch. of Med., St. Louis, MO, USA
fYear :
1989
fDate :
27-28 Mar 1989
Firstpage :
213
Lastpage :
214
Abstract :
Four clinically significant ligaments were axially loaded to failure either in a single elongation or at increasing sequential strain levels. Single elongation strains in ultimate strength were significantly lower than those of sequential strain testing. The latter test method displayed large regions of permanent deformation, subtraction of which from subsequent strain levels shifted the strain at ultimate strength to within the standard deviation of the single elongation values. Sequential testing can thus approximate single elongation data, as well as failure strain after multiple subfailure traumas, by subtracting permanent deformations above that level
Keywords :
biomechanics; tensile strength; failure strain; multiple subfailure traumas; permanent deformation; sequential strain testing; single elongation; wrist ligament ultimate strength; Bones; Capacitive sensors; Displays; Force measurement; Ligaments; Optical fiber testing; Plastics; Residual stresses; Sequential analysis; Wrist;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Bioengineering Conference, 1989., Proceedings of the 1989 Fifteenth Annual Northeast
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NEBC.1989.36776
Filename :
36776
Link To Document :
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