Bone is a hierarchical biological composite made of a mineral component (hydroxyapatite crystals) and anorganic part (collagen molecules). Small-scale deformation phenomena that occur in bone are thought tohave a significant influence on the large scale behavior of this material. However, the nanoscale behaviorof collagen–hydroxyapatite composites is still relatively poorly understood. Here we present a molec-ular dynamics study of a bone model nanocomposite that consist of a simple sandwich structure ofcollagen and hydroxyapatite, exposed to shear-dominated loading. We assess how the geometry of thecomposite enhances the strength, stiffness and capacity to dissipate mechanical energy. We find that H-bonds between collagen and hydroxyapatit...
Bone is an intriguingly complex material. It combines high strength, toughness and lightweight via a...
Nanocomposite materials are well characterized using a variety of advanced microscopy and spectrosco...
Structural materials engineering often aims to realize materials that are simultaneously strong, tou...
Bone is a hierarchical biological composite made of a mineral component (hydroxyapatite crystals) an...
Bone at the nanoscale consists of type I collagen and hydroxyapatite (HAP). Type I collagen and HAP ...
Bone is a highly hierarchical complex structure that consists of organic and mineral components repr...
When looking at bone at the nanoscale, it consists of a matrix of type I collagen and hydroxyapatite...
Here we focus on recent advances in understanding the deformation and fracture behavior of collagen,...
Hard biomaterials such as bone, dentin, and nacre show remarkable mechanical performance and serve a...
Collagen is a key structural protein in the human body, which undergoes mineralization during the fo...
A fundamental study of the mechanics at the molecular scale and bridging it to the continuum level t...
At the macroscopic scale, the bone mechanical behavior (fracture, elastic) depends mainly on itscomp...
International audienceThere is an ongoing discussion on how bone strength could be explained from it...
Bone is an intriguingly complex material. It combines high strength, toughness and lightweight via a...
Nanocomposite materials are well characterized using a variety of advanced microscopy and spectrosco...
Structural materials engineering often aims to realize materials that are simultaneously strong, tou...
Bone is a hierarchical biological composite made of a mineral component (hydroxyapatite crystals) an...
Bone at the nanoscale consists of type I collagen and hydroxyapatite (HAP). Type I collagen and HAP ...
Bone is a highly hierarchical complex structure that consists of organic and mineral components repr...
When looking at bone at the nanoscale, it consists of a matrix of type I collagen and hydroxyapatite...
Here we focus on recent advances in understanding the deformation and fracture behavior of collagen,...
Hard biomaterials such as bone, dentin, and nacre show remarkable mechanical performance and serve a...
Collagen is a key structural protein in the human body, which undergoes mineralization during the fo...
A fundamental study of the mechanics at the molecular scale and bridging it to the continuum level t...
At the macroscopic scale, the bone mechanical behavior (fracture, elastic) depends mainly on itscomp...
International audienceThere is an ongoing discussion on how bone strength could be explained from it...
Bone is an intriguingly complex material. It combines high strength, toughness and lightweight via a...
Nanocomposite materials are well characterized using a variety of advanced microscopy and spectrosco...
Structural materials engineering often aims to realize materials that are simultaneously strong, tou...