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Fracture mechanics of bone with short cracks.

R S Lakes1, S Nakamura, J C Behiri, W Bonfield.   

Abstract

Tensile fracture experiments were performed upon specimens of wet mature bovine Haversian bone, with short, controlled notches. Stress concentration factors were found to be significantly less than values predicted using a maximum stress criterion in the theory of elasticity. Results were also modeled with the aid of linear elastic fracture mechanics. Agreement of experiment with theory was better in this case, however deviations were seen for short notches. Two mechanisms were evaluated for the behavior: plasticity near the crack tip, and effects of the Haversian microstructure, modelled by Cosserat elasticity, a generalized continuum theory. Plastic zone effects were found to be insignificant. Cosserat elasticity, by contrast, predicted stress concentration factors which better approximated observed values. To explore strain redistribution processes, further experiments were conducted upon notched specimens in torsion at small strain. They disclosed a strain redistribution effect consistent with Cosserat elasticity. These microelastic effects were attributed to the Haversian architecture of bone. The implications of the results are that bone resists the effect of stress raisers such as fatigue microcracks and surgical sawcuts to a much greater extent than anticipated on the basis of its elastic or elastoplastic properties.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2229094     DOI: 10.1016/0021-9290(90)90311-p

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomech        ISSN: 0021-9290            Impact factor:   2.712


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