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Required test duration for group comparisons in ligament viscoelasticity: a statistical approach
Authors:Manley Eugene  Provenzano Paolo P  Heisey Dennis  Lakes Roderic  Vanderby Ray
Affiliation:Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53792, USA.
Abstract:The goal of this study was to determine the duration of time that ligaments from a study group need to be loaded in order to adequately determine their collective viscoelastic behavior. Rat ligaments were subjected either to creep or stress relaxation for 1,000 s or stress relaxation for 10,000 s to compare estimates of viscoelastic behavior for different test durations. Stresses versus time (relaxation) or strains versus time (creep) were fit with power law models (tbeta where beta is the rate of creep or relaxation on a log-log scale). Time intervals were separated by logarithmic decade and analyzed using a Random Coefficients approach to compute residual specimen error as a function of the number of decades of data analyzed. Standard Regression was also used for comparison. Results show that by testing for
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