Human bone becomes increasingly brittle with ageing. Bones also fracture differently under slow and fast loadings, being ductile and brittle, respectively. The effects of a combination of these two factors have never been examined before. Here we show that cortical bone is most fracture-resistant at the physiologically prevalent intermediate strain rates of 10−3 s−1 to 10−2 s−1 such as they occur in walking or running, slightly weaker at slower quasistatic and much weaker at fast impact loading rates. In young cortical bone (15 years of age) the ductile-to-brittle transition (DBT) occurs at strain rates of 10−2 s−1, in old cortical bone (85 yrs) at speeds lower by a factor of 10 to 40. Other research has shown that the energy required to br...
Prevention of fracture through improved bone mechanical strength is of great importance given the la...
International audienceIn the world, a bone fracture due to osteoporosis occurs every 3 seconds (Inte...
The strength of bone is related to its mass and geometry, but also to the physical properties of the...
ABSTRACT: The development of a mechanistic understanding of the increase in fracture risk in human b...
Osteoporosis is an age-related disorder characterized by bone loss and increased fracture susceptibi...
The mechanical properties of bone are fundamental to the ability of our skeletons to support movemen...
Observations of elastic instability of trabecular bone cores supported the analysis of cortical thic...
The structure of human cortical bone evolves over multiple length-scales from its basic constituents...
From a public health perspective, developing a detailed mechanistic understanding of the well-known ...
It has been proposed that longitudinal shear stresses create bone microdamage, which suggests that b...
Introduction The ability of bone to resist failure is directly dependant on the intrinsic properties...
The incidence of bone fracture increases with age, due to both declining bone quantity and quality. ...
The mechanical performance of bone is of paramount importance for the quality of life we experience....
AbstractEvery hip fracture begins with a microscopic crack, which enlarges explosively over microsec...
Bone fracture is a major health issue worldwide and consequently there have been extensive investiga...
Prevention of fracture through improved bone mechanical strength is of great importance given the la...
International audienceIn the world, a bone fracture due to osteoporosis occurs every 3 seconds (Inte...
The strength of bone is related to its mass and geometry, but also to the physical properties of the...
ABSTRACT: The development of a mechanistic understanding of the increase in fracture risk in human b...
Osteoporosis is an age-related disorder characterized by bone loss and increased fracture susceptibi...
The mechanical properties of bone are fundamental to the ability of our skeletons to support movemen...
Observations of elastic instability of trabecular bone cores supported the analysis of cortical thic...
The structure of human cortical bone evolves over multiple length-scales from its basic constituents...
From a public health perspective, developing a detailed mechanistic understanding of the well-known ...
It has been proposed that longitudinal shear stresses create bone microdamage, which suggests that b...
Introduction The ability of bone to resist failure is directly dependant on the intrinsic properties...
The incidence of bone fracture increases with age, due to both declining bone quantity and quality. ...
The mechanical performance of bone is of paramount importance for the quality of life we experience....
AbstractEvery hip fracture begins with a microscopic crack, which enlarges explosively over microsec...
Bone fracture is a major health issue worldwide and consequently there have been extensive investiga...
Prevention of fracture through improved bone mechanical strength is of great importance given the la...
International audienceIn the world, a bone fracture due to osteoporosis occurs every 3 seconds (Inte...
The strength of bone is related to its mass and geometry, but also to the physical properties of the...