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Tytuł:
Human cancellous bone mechanical properties and penetrator geometry in nanoindentation tests
Autorzy:
Makuch, A. M.
Skalski, K. R.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/306529.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Politechnika Wrocławska. Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej
Tematy:
właściwości mechaniczne
identacja
kość gąbczasta
moduł Younga
mechanical properties
indentation
cancellous bone
penetrator geometry
Young modulus
Opis:
The goal of the study was to determine the influence of the penetrator geometry on the human cancellous bone mechanical properties in indentation tests. The aim of this research was also the assessment of the material properties of bone structures, having in mind the energy aspects of the curve obtained in the cycle: inelastic loading and elastic unloading. Methods: The samples were resected from a femoral heads of patients qualified for a hip replacement surgery. During the Depth Sensing Indentation tests, hardness and elastic modulus of the cancellous bone tissue were measured using the spherical and Vickers penetrators. Measurements were made in a node and in a trabecula for each sample. Results: The analysis of the measurement results and the calculations of total energy, i.e., elastic and inelastic, and those of the parameters of hardness and elasticity made it possible to assess the influence of the penetrator geometry on the mechanical properties of bone structures at a microscopic level. Conclusions: It was found, with respect to the methodology of indentation, that without determining the shape of the penetrator and the site of the indentation, an objective assessment of the micro mechanical properties of the tested material is not possible.
Źródło:
Acta of Bioengineering and Biomechanics; 2018, 20, 3; 153-164
1509-409X
2450-6303
Pojawia się w:
Acta of Bioengineering and Biomechanics
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Comparison of selected properties of cements modified with glassy carbon and cancellous bone
Autorzy:
Choryłek, P.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1818495.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Komputerowej Nauki o Materiałach i Inżynierii Powierzchni w Gliwicach
Tematy:
bone cement
PMMA
acrylic bone cement
vertebroplasty
kyphoplasty
glassy carbon
cancellous bone
cement kostny
akrylowy cement kostny
wertebroplastyka
kyfoplastyka
węgiel szklisty
kość gąbczasta
Opis:
Purpose: The aim of this manuscript was to study and analyse the properties of bone cement (VertaPlex) before and after modification with glassy carbon (Alfa Aesar) and human bone (MaxGraft). Design/methodology/approach: To achieve the assumed goal, a series of samples was made - five samples for each mixture, where: 5 bone cement samples, 5 bone cement samples mixed with 20-50 μm glassy carbon in the ratio of 1 g carbon per 40 g of cement, and 5 samples of bone cement mixed with 20-50 μm glassy carbon and human bone in the ratio of 1 g of carbon per 40 g of cement and 0.4 g of bone per 40 g of cement. The produced samples (4 for each mixture, 1 was the reference sample) were subjected to tests - compression test, microscopic observations with a 3D microscope, surface profile tests and hardness tests. Findings: The study has shown that modifications with glassy carbon and bone change the mechanical properties, as well as the strength of the samples. Compression tests have shown that the material without admixtures is characterized by the highest compressive strength and the doping of the glassy carbon itself makes the material more brittle. A significant increase in hardness was also observed for samples with glassy carbon and bones after the pressing process. Practical implications: The study was made synthetically, without taking into account the effect of the environment of body fluids and the human body temperature. This study is an introduction to further considerations where samples for which these conditions will be applied are currently being prepared. Originality/value: For commercial use, in treatment of patients, cements modified with glassy carbon and bone glassy carbon have not been used so far. Due to the prerequisites of a positive effect of glassy carbon addition on osseointegration and biocompatibility, the study in this area has been undertaken.
Źródło:
Archives of Materials Science and Engineering; 2020, 105, 1; 31--41
1897-2764
Pojawia się w:
Archives of Materials Science and Engineering
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The effect of glassy carbon and cancellous bone admixture on performance and thermal properties of acrylic bone cements
Autorzy:
Choryłek, P.
Postawa, P.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1818510.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Komputerowej Nauki o Materiałach i Inżynierii Powierzchni w Gliwicach
Tematy:
bone cement
PMMA
acrylic bone cement
vertebroplasty
kyphoplasty
glassy carbon
cancellous bone
cement kostny
akrylowy cement kostny
wertebroplastyka
kyfoplastyka
węgiel szklisty
kość gąbczasta
Opis:
Purpose: of the research is to physically modify the composition of bone cements with glassy carbon and cancellous bone to improve its performance, reduce polymerization temperature and reduce the ability of cements the effect of admixture on the phenomenon of relaxation. Design/methodology/approach: SpinePlex bone cement was modified with glassy carbon powder with 20-50 pm granulation with Maxgraft®. Maxgraft cancellous bone has been ground to 20-50 pm grains. Samples of unmodified cements (reference) and modified with glassy carbon and cancellous bone were prepared for the tests. The glassy carbon powder and ground cancellous bone were premixed with the cement copolymer powder, and then the premix prepared this way was spread in a liquid monomer. To delay the polymerization process, all components were cooled before mixing to 15°C. The addition of glassy carbon was 0.4 g and the addition of cancellous bone was 0.2 g per 20 g of cement powder, i.e. about 1.96% by mass. Polymerization temperature, relaxation and differential scanning calorimetry tests were performed on the samples made. Findings: Additives used allow: to reduce the polymerization temperature, as well as rheological properties. During the studies it was found that the additive which can meet the requirements is glassy carbon in form of powder and cancellous bone. Research limitations/implications: The results presented in the publication require further advanced research, which will be the subject of further modification attempts by the research team. Practical implications: The conducted tests showed a significant effect of glassy carbon as a modifier on the mechanical properties of cement after its solidification, but also on the course of the polymerization process. Temperature registration tests during crosslinking, tests of mechanical properties (behaviour of cement samples under load) and DSC differential scanning calorimetry analysis confirmed that the addition of glassy carbon had an effect on each of these aspects. Originality/value: The original in these studies is the possibility to improve fundamental properties of the selected bone cements by using different than commonly used additives.
Źródło:
Archives of Materials Science and Engineering; 2020, 104, 1; 30--40
1897-2764
Pojawia się w:
Archives of Materials Science and Engineering
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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