Influence Of Mesoscale Porosity On Cortical Bone Anisotropy. Investigations Via Asymptotic Homogenization

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Article Date: 16 Jul 2008 - 2:00 PDT

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Cortical bone is a hard tissue constituting approximately 80% of skeletal mass and is conveniently described as a two-phase composite material: a soft phase (fluid, soft tissues) distributed inside a hard matrix material.

The directional dependence of its material behaviour (anisotropy) arises primarily from two sources - anisotropy of the matrix and the so-called mesoscale porosity (Haversian canals and resorption cavities).

We analyse the importance of the latter by utilizing asymptotic homogenization theory in order to predict the local effective elastic moduli.

We include comparisons with existing methods and in particular the influence of non-circular pores and pore properties is assessed.

Journal of the Royal Society Interface

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