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Identification of anisotropic tensile strength of cortical bone using Brazilian test.

Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture
Auteur
ALLENA, Rachele
99538 Laboratoire de biomécanique [LBM]
CLUZEL, Christophe
99538 Laboratoire de biomécanique [LBM]

URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10985/8625
DOI
10.1016/j.jmbbm.2014.06.007
Date
2014
Journal
Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials

Résumé

For a proper analysis of cortical bone behaviour, it is essential to take into account both the elastic stiffness and the failure criteria. While ultrasound methods allow complete identification of the elastic orthotropic coefficients, tests used to characterise the various failure mechanisms and to identify the brittle tensile strength in all directions are currently inadequate. In the present work we propose the Brazilian test as a complement to conventional tensile tests. In fact, this experimental technique, rarely employed in the biomechanics field, has the potential to provide an accurate description of the anisotropic strength of cortical bone. Additionally, it allows us to assess the scale influence on failure behaviour which may be attributed to an intrinsic length in correlation with the cortical bone microstructure. In order to correctly set up the Brazilian test, several aspects such as the machining, the geometrical parameters of the specimen and the loading conditions were determined. The finite element method was used to evaluate the maximal tensile stress at the centre of a 2D anisotropic elastic specimen as a simple function of the loading. To validate the protocol, the Brazilian test was carried out on 29 cortical bovine cylindrical specimens with diameters ranging from 10mm to 4mm.

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