2004
DOI: 10.1115/1.1763177
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The Modified Super-Ellipsoid Yield Criterion for Human Trabecular Bone

Abstract: Despite the importance of multiaxial failure of trabecular bone in many biomechanical applications, to date no complete multiaxial failure criterion for human trabecular bone has been developed. By using experimentally validated nonlinear high-resolution, micromechanical finite-element models as a surrogate for multiaxial loading experiments, we determined the three-dimensional normal strain yield surface and all combinations of the two-dimensional normal-shear strain yield envelope. High-resolution finite-ele… Show more

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“…The non-linear behaviour of microstructural trabecular bone models have also been modelled by reducing the elastic modulus of the trabecular material to 5% when critical principal strain is computed at a material point (Bayraktar et al 2004a;2004b;Niebur et al 2000;Guillén et al 2011;Verhulp et al 2008;Harrison et al 2012). Niebur et al (2000) based such criteria on macroscopic testing of cortical bone by Reilly and Burstein (1975).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The non-linear behaviour of microstructural trabecular bone models have also been modelled by reducing the elastic modulus of the trabecular material to 5% when critical principal strain is computed at a material point (Bayraktar et al 2004a;2004b;Niebur et al 2000;Guillén et al 2011;Verhulp et al 2008;Harrison et al 2012). Niebur et al (2000) based such criteria on macroscopic testing of cortical bone by Reilly and Burstein (1975).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Van Rietbergen et al (1995) and Boyd et al (2002) considered confined compression loading that was limited to the linear elastic regime, hence offering no insight into multiaxial yield behaviour. Using the principal strain based criterion at a trabecular level, biaxial compression strain and normal-shear strain of μCT based trabecular specimens has been simulated (Bayraktar et al 2004a;Niebur et al 2002). Niebur et al (2002) Complex multiaxial loading of trabecular bone is encountered during bone fracture, screw pullout, press-fit device implantation (Cawley et al 2012 …”
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confidence: 99%
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