Nanoindentation is an experimental technique which is attracting increasing interests for the mechanical characterization of articular cartilage. In particular, time dependent mechanical responses due to fluid flow through the porous matrix can be quantitatively investigated by nanoindentation experiments at different penetration depths and/or by using different probe sizes. The aim of this paper is to provide a framework for the quantitative interpretation of the poroelastic response of articular cartilage subjected to creep nanoindentation tests. To this purpose, multiload creep tests using spherical indenters have been carried out on saturated samples of mature bovine articular cartilage achieving two main quantitative results. First, th...
Cartilage stiffness was determined using a custom-made micro-indenter (A) and specimens were measure...
Mechanical properties are essential for understanding diseases that afflict various soft tissues, su...
The function of articular cartilage is to support and distribute loads and to provide lubrication in...
Articular cartilage is a tissue of fundamental importance for the mechanics of joints, since it prov...
Indentation techniques are employed for the measurement of mechanical properties of a wide range of ...
The aim of this study was to use nanoindention in a novel attempt to characterize the behaviour of a...
Dynamic nanoindentation is a novel nanomechanical testing that is being increasingly used to charact...
AbstractAtomic-force-microscopy-based oscillatory loading was used in conjunction with finite elemen...
biphasic indentation of articular cartilage under creep and stress-relaxation conditions. In this st...
Various devices have been developed to characterize viscoelastic properties of cartilages using cree...
Atomic-force-microscopy-based oscillatory loading was used in conjunction with finite element modeli...
SummaryObjectiveSmall scale mechanical testing techniques offer new possibilities for defining chang...
Lu, X. LucasIndentation testing is widely used to determine the in situ biomechanical properties of ...
In recent years, dynamic indentation tests have been shown to be useful both in identification of me...
Fluid flow in biological tissues is important in both mechanical and biological contexts. Given the ...
Cartilage stiffness was determined using a custom-made micro-indenter (A) and specimens were measure...
Mechanical properties are essential for understanding diseases that afflict various soft tissues, su...
The function of articular cartilage is to support and distribute loads and to provide lubrication in...
Articular cartilage is a tissue of fundamental importance for the mechanics of joints, since it prov...
Indentation techniques are employed for the measurement of mechanical properties of a wide range of ...
The aim of this study was to use nanoindention in a novel attempt to characterize the behaviour of a...
Dynamic nanoindentation is a novel nanomechanical testing that is being increasingly used to charact...
AbstractAtomic-force-microscopy-based oscillatory loading was used in conjunction with finite elemen...
biphasic indentation of articular cartilage under creep and stress-relaxation conditions. In this st...
Various devices have been developed to characterize viscoelastic properties of cartilages using cree...
Atomic-force-microscopy-based oscillatory loading was used in conjunction with finite element modeli...
SummaryObjectiveSmall scale mechanical testing techniques offer new possibilities for defining chang...
Lu, X. LucasIndentation testing is widely used to determine the in situ biomechanical properties of ...
In recent years, dynamic indentation tests have been shown to be useful both in identification of me...
Fluid flow in biological tissues is important in both mechanical and biological contexts. Given the ...
Cartilage stiffness was determined using a custom-made micro-indenter (A) and specimens were measure...
Mechanical properties are essential for understanding diseases that afflict various soft tissues, su...
The function of articular cartilage is to support and distribute loads and to provide lubrication in...