Abstract Background The objective of this study was to determine the influence of loading frequency on the failure of articular cartilage-on-bone specimens under three-point bending. Methods In this study, cyclic three-point bending was used to introduce failure into cartilage-on-bone specimens at varying loading frequencies. Sinusiodally varying maximum compressive loads in the range 40–130 N were applied to beam-shaped cartilage-on-bone specimens at frequencies of 1, 10, 50 and 100 Hz. Results The number of cycles to failure decreased when loading frequency increased from normal and above gait (1 and 10 Hz) to impulsive loading frequencies (50 and 100 Hz). It was found that 67 and 27% of the specimens reached run-out at loading of 10,000 ...
Despite its clinical importance in developing artificial bone, limited information is available rega...
The knee meniscus is composed of a fibrous extracellular matrix that is subjected to large and repea...
AbstractObjective: The objective of this study was to characterize the dynamic modulus and compressi...
SummaryBackgroundMechanical loading of synovial joints can damage the articular cartilage surface an...
Abstract-We studled the fatigue behavior of bovine trabecular bone specimens under stress control us...
To investigate the effects of stress frequencies and bone density on the fatigue lives and crack gro...
In order to clarify the fatigue process of bone, rotating bending fatigue tests and creep tests were...
Abstract Background Changes in bone mineral density have been implicated with the onset of osteoarth...
The meniscus is a fibrous soft-tissue within the knee joint that acts as a cushion between the femur...
During normal activities bone is subjected to variety of combined mechanical stresses. When bone is ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Fe...
The present study reports the effects of combined torsional and compressive cyclic loading on trabec...
Stress fractures, a painful injury, are caused by excessive fatigue in bone. This study on damage ac...
AbstractStress fractures, a painful injury, are caused by excessive fatigue in bone. This study on d...
Abstract-Fatigue or stress fractures are an important clinical problem in humans as well as racehors...
Despite its clinical importance in developing artificial bone, limited information is available rega...
The knee meniscus is composed of a fibrous extracellular matrix that is subjected to large and repea...
AbstractObjective: The objective of this study was to characterize the dynamic modulus and compressi...
SummaryBackgroundMechanical loading of synovial joints can damage the articular cartilage surface an...
Abstract-We studled the fatigue behavior of bovine trabecular bone specimens under stress control us...
To investigate the effects of stress frequencies and bone density on the fatigue lives and crack gro...
In order to clarify the fatigue process of bone, rotating bending fatigue tests and creep tests were...
Abstract Background Changes in bone mineral density have been implicated with the onset of osteoarth...
The meniscus is a fibrous soft-tissue within the knee joint that acts as a cushion between the femur...
During normal activities bone is subjected to variety of combined mechanical stresses. When bone is ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Fe...
The present study reports the effects of combined torsional and compressive cyclic loading on trabec...
Stress fractures, a painful injury, are caused by excessive fatigue in bone. This study on damage ac...
AbstractStress fractures, a painful injury, are caused by excessive fatigue in bone. This study on d...
Abstract-Fatigue or stress fractures are an important clinical problem in humans as well as racehors...
Despite its clinical importance in developing artificial bone, limited information is available rega...
The knee meniscus is composed of a fibrous extracellular matrix that is subjected to large and repea...
AbstractObjective: The objective of this study was to characterize the dynamic modulus and compressi...