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Fracture characterization of human cortical bone under mode II loading using the end-notched flexure test
Authors:F G A Silva  M F S F de Moura  N Dourado  J Xavier  F A M Pereira  J J L Morais  M I R Dias  P J Lourenço  F M Judas
Institution:1.INEGI - Instituto de Ciência e Inova??o em Engenharia Mecanica e Engenharia Industrial,Porto,Portugal;2.Departamento de Engenharia Mecanica,Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto,Porto,Portugal;3.CMEMS-UMinho, Departamento de Engenharia Mecanica,Universidade do Minho,Guimar?es,Portugal;4.Centre for the Research and Technology of Agro-Environmental and Biological Sciences, CITAB,University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, UTAD,Vila Real,Portugal;5.Banco de Tecidos ósseos do Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra - CHUC, EPE,Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Coimbra,Coimbra,Portugal
Abstract:Fracture characterization of human cortical bone under mode II loading was analyzed using a miniaturized version of the end-notched flexure test. A data reduction scheme based on crack equivalent concept was employed to overcome uncertainties on crack length monitoring during the test. The crack tip shear displacement was experimentally measured using digital image correlation technique to determine the cohesive law that mimics bone fracture behavior under mode II loading. The developed procedure was validated by finite element analysis using cohesive zone modeling considering a trapezoidal with bilinear softening relationship. Experimental load-displacement curves, resistance curves and crack tip shear displacement versus applied displacement were used to validate the numerical procedure. The excellent agreement observed between the numerical and experimental results reveals the appropriateness of the proposed test and procedure to characterize human cortical bone fracture under mode II loading. The proposed methodology can be viewed as a novel valuable tool to be used in parametric and methodical clinical studies regarding features (e.g., age, diseases, drugs) influencing bone shear fracture under mode II loading.
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