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Hydrostatic stress

About: Hydrostatic stress is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1568 publications have been published within this topic receiving 37773 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of tissue-level mechanical anisotropy on the trabecular bone biomechanical response is unknown, however, a computational method was established to automatically impose physiologically relevant orientation inherent in trabECular bone tissue on a microscale finite element model, and the model was used to test the hypothesis that tissue heterogeneity in both homogeneous and heterogeneous models alters the predicted distribution of stress invariants.
Abstract: Trabecular bone is composed of organized mineralized collagen fibrils, which results in heterogeneous and anisotropic mechanical properties at the tissue level. Recently, biomechanical models computing stresses and strains in trabecular bone have indicated a significant effect of tissue heterogeneity on predicted stresses and strains. However, the effect of the tissue-level mechanical anisotropy on the trabecular bone biomechanical response is unknown. Here, a computational method was established to automatically impose physiologically relevant orientation inherent in trabecular bone tissue on a trabecular bone microscale finite element model. Spatially varying tissue-level anisotropic elastic properties were then applied according to the bone mineral density and the local tissue orientation. The model was used to test the hypothesis that anisotropy in both homogeneous and heterogeneous models alters the predicted distribution of stress invariants. Linear elastic finite element computations were performed on a 3 mm cube model isolated from a microcomputed tomography scan of human trabecular bone from the distal femur. Hydrostatic stress and von Mises equivalent stress were recorded at every element, and the distributions of these values were analyzed. Anisotropy reduced the range of hydrostatic stress in both tension and compression more strongly than the associated increase in von Mises equivalent stress. The effect of anisotropy was independent of the spatial redistribution high compressive stresses due to tissue elastic heterogeneity. Tissue anisotropy and heterogeneity are likely important mechanisms to protect bone from failure and should be included for stress analyses in trabecular bone.

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TL;DR: Idiart and Mecanique as discussed by the authors showed that a special class of nonlinear porous materials with isotropic "sequentially laminated" microstructures can reproduce the hydrostatic behavior of hollow sphere assemblages.

16 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, tension and torsion tests are performed to characterize the mechanical behavior of a semi-crystalline thermoplastic (Polyamide 11) far above its glassy transition temperature.

16 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a semi-analytical model for estimating the shearing stress in a cracked cross-ply laminate by using a series of trigonometric functions in the axial coordinate, a hyperbolic function in the thickness coordinate and an undetermined coefficient.

16 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the failure process and evolution mechanisms in circular tunnels under a complex stress path of deep in-situ stress + excavation unloading + stress adjustment using a simulation test based on loading first and then drilling (LFTD) mode.

16 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202318
202246
202134
202047
201948
201839