Deformability and strength of compact bone tissue during tensioning
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Abstract
The deformability and strength characteristics of compact bone tissue of human tibia during tensioning along all three main anisotropy axes was determined experimentally. The character of change in the secant moduli of elasticity and specific energies of deformation during the loading process were studied. A correlation was established between the mechanical characteristics and the biochemical composition of the bone tissue.
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Anisotropy Specific Energy Bone Tissue Mechanical Characteristic Strength Characteristic
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