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Finite element modelling of the flexural performance of resorbable phosphate glass fibre reinforced PLA composite bone plates.

L T Harper1, I Ahmed, R M Felfel, C Qian.   

Abstract

A finite element method is presented to predict the flexural properties of resorbable phosphate glass fibre reinforced PLA composite bone plates. A novel method for meshing discontinuous fibre architectures is presented, which removes many of the limitations imposed by conventional finite element approaches. The model is used to understand the effects of increasing the span-to-thickness ratio for different fibre architectures used for PBG/PLA composites. A span-to-thickness ratio of 16:1 is found to be appropriate for materials with randomly orientated fibres, which agrees well with the test standard. However, for highly aligned materials the model indicates that a span-to-thickness ratio of 80:1 is required, in order to minimise the effects of shear deflection. The model is validated against flexural stiffness data from the literature for a range of polymers, fibres and fibre volume fractions. Generally there is less than 10% error between the FE predictions and experimental values. The model is subsequently used to perform a parametric study to understand what material developments are required to match the properties of PGF/PLA composites to cortical bone. It is concluded that alignment of the fibre is necessary to exceed the 20 GPa target, since the current manufacturing methods limit the fibre length to ∼10 mm, which consequently restricts the flexural modulus to ∼19 GPa (at 50% volume fraction).
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23022951     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2012.07.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mech Behav Biomed Mater        ISSN: 1878-0180


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