Microstructural damage of cancellous bone under uniaxial compression
Microstructural damage of cancellous bone occurs as a result of daily functional loading conditions. However, bone has the ability to continuously repair the damaged regions with newly formed bone. The process is called bone remodeling and it plays an important role in the healing process of bone ti...
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my.utm.246012017-02-08T00:42:51Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/24601/ Microstructural damage of cancellous bone under uniaxial compression Abdul Kadir, Mohammed Rafiq Syahrom, Ardiyansyah Rais Yusof, Mohd. Azrul TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Microstructural damage of cancellous bone occurs as a result of daily functional loading conditions. However, bone has the ability to continuously repair the damaged regions with newly formed bone. The process is called bone remodeling and it plays an important role in the healing process of bone tissues. In this study, cancellous bone structure was analysed non-destructively by means of high resolution computed tomography (CT) with a spatial resolution of 0.5mm. Automated segmentation was carried out and a three dimensional reconstruction was made. Only a small portion of the bone can be reconstructed due to limitation on computing resources. A smoothing procedure was performed to remove unwanted sharp corners and the model was then meshed with tetrahedral elements to provide smooth surface representation. The completed finite element model was virtually loaded in compression and the von Mises effective stresses and strains. Region where failure occurred were marked. Results indicated that the struts mode of failure agreed well with those reported in the literature. The results also indicated that the stresses were localized in certain region of the bone, with some exceeding the strength of the bone simulating failure in these areas. This work provide an important step towards understanding the factors contributing to strut failure and establishing the bone remodeling phenomena in cancellous tissues. 2007 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Abdul Kadir, Mohammed Rafiq and Syahrom, Ardiyansyah and Rais Yusof, Mohd. Azrul (2007) Microstructural damage of cancellous bone under uniaxial compression. In: International Conference of Ergonomics 2007 (ICE 2007), December 3-5, 007, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. |
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Microstructural damage of cancellous bone occurs as a result of daily functional loading conditions. However, bone has the ability to continuously repair the damaged regions with newly formed bone. The process is called bone remodeling and it plays an important role in the healing process of bone tissues. In this study, cancellous bone structure was analysed non-destructively by means of high resolution computed tomography (CT) with a spatial resolution of 0.5mm. Automated segmentation was carried out and a three dimensional reconstruction was made. Only a small portion of the bone can be reconstructed due to limitation on computing resources. A smoothing procedure was performed to remove unwanted sharp corners and the model was then meshed with tetrahedral elements to provide smooth surface representation. The completed finite element model was virtually loaded in compression and the von Mises effective stresses and strains. Region where failure occurred were marked. Results indicated that the struts mode of failure agreed well with those reported in the literature. The results also indicated that the stresses were localized in certain region of the bone, with some exceeding the strength of the bone simulating failure in these areas. This work provide an important step towards understanding the factors contributing to strut failure and establishing the bone remodeling phenomena in cancellous tissues. |
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Microstructural damage of cancellous bone under uniaxial compression |
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