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Nonlinear homogenisation of trabecular bone: Effect of solid phase constitutive model.

Francesc Levrero-Florencio1, Krishnagoud Manda1, Lee Margetts2, Pankaj Pankaj1.   

Abstract

Micro-finite element models have been extensively employed to evaluate the elastic properties of trabecular bone and, to a limited extent, its yield behaviour. The macroscopic stiffness tensor and yield surface are of special interest since they are essential in the prediction of bone strength and stability of implants at the whole bone level. While macroscopic elastic properties are now well understood, yield and post-yield properties are not. The aim of this study is to shed some light on what the effect of the solid phase yield criterion is on the macroscopic yield of trabecular bone for samples with different microstructure. Three samples with very different density were subjected to a large set of apparent load cases (which is important since physiological loading is complex and can have multiple components in stress or strain space) with two different solid phase yield criteria: Drucker-Prager and eccentric-ellipsoid. The study found that these two criteria led to small differences in the macroscopic yield strains for most load cases except for those that were compression-dominated; in these load cases, the yield strains for the Drucker-Prager criterion were significantly higher. Higher density samples resulted in higher differences between the two criteria. This work provides a comprehensive assessment of the effect of two different solid phase yield criteria on the macroscopic yield strains of trabecular bone, for a wide range of load cases, and for samples with different morphology.

Keywords:  Finite element; bone biomechanics; constitutive models; micro-architecture; multiscale modelling

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28427317     DOI: 10.1177/0954411916676220

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Inst Mech Eng H        ISSN: 0954-4119            Impact factor:   1.617


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1.  A study of the progression of damage in an axially loaded Branta leucopsis femur using X-ray computed tomography and digital image correlation.

Authors:  Zartasha Mustansar; Samuel A McDonald; William Irvin Sellers; Phillip Lars Manning; Tristan Lowe; Philip J Withers; Lee Margetts
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2017-06-23       Impact factor: 2.984

2.  Using Non-linear Homogenization to Improve the Performance of Macroscopic Damage Models of Trabecular Bone.

Authors:  Francesc Levrero-Florencio; Pankaj Pankaj
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2018-05-17       Impact factor: 4.566

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