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Meeting 2023 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Mechanics and Physiological Adaptation of Hard and Soft Biomaterials and Biological Tissues
Presentation Title Impact of Test Environment on the Fracture Resistance of Cortical Bone
Author(s) Bernd Gludovatz, Mihee Shin, Min Zhang, Annika vom Scheidt, Matthew H. Pelletier, William R. Walsh, Penny J. Martens, Jamie J. Kruzic, Björn Busse
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Bernd Gludovatz
Abstract Scope Water is crucial for the interplay of collagen and minerals and consequently influences bone strength and ductility. Dehydration alters bone’s mechanical properties; however, studies comparing dehydrating environments on fracture toughness are scarce. Crack resistance of human and sheep cortical bone was characterized in a bio-bath, in ambient conditions, and in scanning electron microscopes (SEMs) under three different conditions (water vapor pressure, air pressure, and high-vacuum) to better understand the impact of test environments on crack initiation toughness, K0, and crack growth resistance. Results show significantly lower K0 values and lower crack growth resistance for samples that were tested inside any SEM environment compared to air. Testing of hydrated samples in ambient air revealed elevated crack growth resistance relative to the bio-bath while K0 was similar for both environments. Our data reveals the experimental difficulties to directly observe microscale crack propagation that resembles the in vivo situation in cortical bone.
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Keywords Biomaterials, Characterization, Mechanical Properties

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