Finite deformation behavior of biological soft material on cartilage anisotropy under loading conditions

Cartilage and bone are specialized connective tissues composed of roughly the same material: cell embedded in an extracellular matrix, permeated by the network of fibers. Then the properties of cartilage are anisotropic and inhomogeneous structure. At the same time, the structure of cartilage is rat...

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Main Authors: Punantapong B., Thongtem S., Fagan M.J., Soorapanth C.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-50352014-08-30T02:56:05Z Finite deformation behavior of biological soft material on cartilage anisotropy under loading conditions Punantapong B. Thongtem S. Fagan M.J. Soorapanth C. Cartilage and bone are specialized connective tissues composed of roughly the same material: cell embedded in an extracellular matrix, permeated by the network of fibers. Then the properties of cartilage are anisotropic and inhomogeneous structure. At the same time, the structure of cartilage is rather porous allowing fluid to move in and out of the tissue. Thus the properties of cartilage were changed with the fluid content. The objective of this study is to demonstrate that the biomechanical properties of the pericellular matrix vary with depth from the coated cartilage surface, and observed regions of cartilage failure. This objective is achieved by solving problems with the finite element method. The conceptual model was subjected to the boundary conditions of confined compression on porous of cartilage anisotropy. The experimental results were demonstrated that neither the Young's modulus nor the Poisson's ratios exhibit the same values when measured along the loading directions. The results were supported an essential functional property of the tissue which the glenoid surface may be susceptible to cartilage degeneration. 2014-08-30T02:56:05Z 2014-08-30T02:56:05Z 2006 Conference Paper 10120394 10.4028/3-908451-18-3.127 70366 DDBPE http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-35148861780&partnerID=40&md5=11d8acc6505e54c7947ce3f8d80b751c http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/5035 English
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description Cartilage and bone are specialized connective tissues composed of roughly the same material: cell embedded in an extracellular matrix, permeated by the network of fibers. Then the properties of cartilage are anisotropic and inhomogeneous structure. At the same time, the structure of cartilage is rather porous allowing fluid to move in and out of the tissue. Thus the properties of cartilage were changed with the fluid content. The objective of this study is to demonstrate that the biomechanical properties of the pericellular matrix vary with depth from the coated cartilage surface, and observed regions of cartilage failure. This objective is achieved by solving problems with the finite element method. The conceptual model was subjected to the boundary conditions of confined compression on porous of cartilage anisotropy. The experimental results were demonstrated that neither the Young's modulus nor the Poisson's ratios exhibit the same values when measured along the loading directions. The results were supported an essential functional property of the tissue which the glenoid surface may be susceptible to cartilage degeneration.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Punantapong B.
Thongtem S.
Fagan M.J.
Soorapanth C.
spellingShingle Punantapong B.
Thongtem S.
Fagan M.J.
Soorapanth C.
Finite deformation behavior of biological soft material on cartilage anisotropy under loading conditions
author_facet Punantapong B.
Thongtem S.
Fagan M.J.
Soorapanth C.
author_sort Punantapong B.
title Finite deformation behavior of biological soft material on cartilage anisotropy under loading conditions
title_short Finite deformation behavior of biological soft material on cartilage anisotropy under loading conditions
title_full Finite deformation behavior of biological soft material on cartilage anisotropy under loading conditions
title_fullStr Finite deformation behavior of biological soft material on cartilage anisotropy under loading conditions
title_full_unstemmed Finite deformation behavior of biological soft material on cartilage anisotropy under loading conditions
title_sort finite deformation behavior of biological soft material on cartilage anisotropy under loading conditions
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