Ei Yamamoto1,*, Yuki Tanifuji2, Masaya Nishimoto2, Yuki Kawamura2
The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.23, No.1, pp. 17-17, 2021, DOI:10.32604/icces.2021.08434
Abstract Bone tissue is a viscoelastic material which shows time-dependent
mechanical manner. Moreover, it is known that bone microdamage is generated
by physiological normal mechanical loading in vivo [1-3]. In order to know basic
insight into the adverse effects of creep loading on bone strength, in the present
study, we focused on the mechanical behavior of cortical bone after nondestructive creep loading at high stress magnitude. Cylindrical specimens were
obtained from cortical bone in the longitudinal and tangential direction of bovine
femur. We statically applied a compressive stress to the specimens (creep group)
for 24 hours. More >