Microtensile measurements of single trabeculae stiffness in human femur |
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Authors: | Bini Fabiano Marinozzi Andrea Marinozzi Franco Patanè Federico |
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Institution: | Faculty of Engineering, Department of Mechanics and Aeronautics, Mechanical and Thermal Measurements Laboratory, University of Rome La Sapienza, Via Eudossiana 18, 00184 Rome, Italy. |
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Abstract: | In this paper, the authors perform microtensile tests of single trabeculae excised from a human femur head. One of the main issues of this work is to establish some experimental procedures for preparing and testing the specimens. The use of a well-characterized microtensile apparatus allows for a low intraspecimen dispersion of the measured stiffness. Tensile/compressive tests were chosen because they appear less sensitive to errors in the cross-sectional area measurements with respect to bending tests. By these considerations, some tensile/compressive tests of plate-like trabecular specimens have been carried out. Typical stiffness values are 74.2+/-0.7Nmm(-1) for tensile tests, and 58.9+/-0.6Nmm(-1) for compressive test. Another compressive test performed on a shorter specimen yielded a stiffness value of 148.3+/-5.3Nmm(-1). The maximum applied load was about 0.5N. Rough measurements of specimens sizes yielded a Young's modulus value ranging from 1.41 to 1.89GPa. |
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