18 Slides Bone
18 Slides Bone
18 Slides Bone
18-1
18-2
From: Vanwanseele
Load-deformation Relationships
18-3
From: Brown
18-4
From: Vanwanseele
18-5
From: Seeley
Bone Biomechanics
Bone is anisotropic - its modulus is dependent upon the direction of loading. Bone is weakest in shear, then tension, then compression. Ultimate Stress at Failure Cortical Bone
Compression < 212 N/m2 Tension e so < 146 N/m2 6 / Shear < 82 N/m2
18-6
From: Le
18-7
From: Vanwanseele
18-8
From: Brown
18-9
From: Vanwanseele
18-10
From: Gillet
18-11
From: Gillet
18-12
From: Gillet
Basic Biomechanics
Anisotropic
Mechanical properties dependent upon direction of loading
Viscoelastic
Stress-Strain character dependent upon rate of applied strain (time dependent). p )
18-13
From: Le
18-14
From: Gillet
18-15
From: Seeley
Bone Remodeling
Bone is a dynamic tissue. tissue
What does that mean?
18-16
From: Imholtz
Wolffs law Wolff s holds that bone will grow or remodel in response to the forces or demands placed on it. Examine this with the bone on the left.