Sensitivity study of surface curvature in characterisation of cartilage mechanical properties

The mechanical properties of articular cartilage serve as important measures of tissue function or degeneration, and are known to change significantly with asteoarthritis. In previous computational studies, the cartilage surface of axisymmetric models was assumed to be flat in order to evaluate the...

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Main Authors: Abd. Latif, Mohd. Juzaila, Ismail, Noor Rizan Adzwa, Ramlan, Roszaidi, Mahmud, Jamaluddin, Abdul Kadir, Mohammed Rafiq
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spelling my.utm.512992017-09-20T08:38:02Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/51299/ Sensitivity study of surface curvature in characterisation of cartilage mechanical properties Abd. Latif, Mohd. Juzaila Ismail, Noor Rizan Adzwa Ramlan, Roszaidi Mahmud, Jamaluddin Abdul Kadir, Mohammed Rafiq QH Natural history The mechanical properties of articular cartilage serve as important measures of tissue function or degeneration, and are known to change significantly with asteoarthritis. In previous computational studies, the cartilage surface of axisymmetric models was assumed to be flat in order to evaluate the cartilage behaviour. This assumption was inappropriate since the synovial joint possessed curvature geometrical shape and may contribute to the inaccurate in characterising the cartilage properties. Therefore, this study aims to examine the sensitivity of cartilage surface curvature of characterized cartilage biphasic properties using a combination of experimental and computational methods. Axisymmetric biphasic poroelastic finite element models were generated to measure cartilage surface radius and thickness. Based on the results, the smaller cartilage surface of 20 mm radius produced higher difference of the characterised properties where its generate 9% difference in the permeability and 5% difference in the elastic modulus, compared to the flat cartilage. Based on these results, it may indicate that the cartilage curvature will affect the characterised cartilage biphasic properties of elastic modulus and permeability. 2013 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Abd. Latif, Mohd. Juzaila and Ismail, Noor Rizan Adzwa and Ramlan, Roszaidi and Mahmud, Jamaluddin and Abdul Kadir, Mohammed Rafiq (2013) Sensitivity study of surface curvature in characterisation of cartilage mechanical properties. In: Applied Mechanics And Materials. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.393.941
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topic QH Natural history
spellingShingle QH Natural history
Abd. Latif, Mohd. Juzaila
Ismail, Noor Rizan Adzwa
Ramlan, Roszaidi
Mahmud, Jamaluddin
Abdul Kadir, Mohammed Rafiq
Sensitivity study of surface curvature in characterisation of cartilage mechanical properties
description The mechanical properties of articular cartilage serve as important measures of tissue function or degeneration, and are known to change significantly with asteoarthritis. In previous computational studies, the cartilage surface of axisymmetric models was assumed to be flat in order to evaluate the cartilage behaviour. This assumption was inappropriate since the synovial joint possessed curvature geometrical shape and may contribute to the inaccurate in characterising the cartilage properties. Therefore, this study aims to examine the sensitivity of cartilage surface curvature of characterized cartilage biphasic properties using a combination of experimental and computational methods. Axisymmetric biphasic poroelastic finite element models were generated to measure cartilage surface radius and thickness. Based on the results, the smaller cartilage surface of 20 mm radius produced higher difference of the characterised properties where its generate 9% difference in the permeability and 5% difference in the elastic modulus, compared to the flat cartilage. Based on these results, it may indicate that the cartilage curvature will affect the characterised cartilage biphasic properties of elastic modulus and permeability.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abd. Latif, Mohd. Juzaila
Ismail, Noor Rizan Adzwa
Ramlan, Roszaidi
Mahmud, Jamaluddin
Abdul Kadir, Mohammed Rafiq
author_facet Abd. Latif, Mohd. Juzaila
Ismail, Noor Rizan Adzwa
Ramlan, Roszaidi
Mahmud, Jamaluddin
Abdul Kadir, Mohammed Rafiq
author_sort Abd. Latif, Mohd. Juzaila
title Sensitivity study of surface curvature in characterisation of cartilage mechanical properties
title_short Sensitivity study of surface curvature in characterisation of cartilage mechanical properties
title_full Sensitivity study of surface curvature in characterisation of cartilage mechanical properties
title_fullStr Sensitivity study of surface curvature in characterisation of cartilage mechanical properties
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity study of surface curvature in characterisation of cartilage mechanical properties
title_sort sensitivity study of surface curvature in characterisation of cartilage mechanical properties
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/51299/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.393.941
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