The development of microcracking and failure in bone depends on the loading mode to which it is adapted

Citation
Gc. Reilly et Jd. Currey, The development of microcracking and failure in bone depends on the loading mode to which it is adapted, J EXP BIOL, 202(5), 1999, pp. 543-552
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Biology,"Experimental Biology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
ISSN journal
00220949 → ACNP
Volume
202
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
543 - 552
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0949(199903)202:5<543:TDOMAF>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
During locomotion, the anterior cortex of the equine radius is loaded predo minantly in tension, the posterior predominantly in compression. The anteri or cortex is relatively strong in tension, the posterior in compression. We investigated the pattern of failure of specimens from the two cortices usi ng laser scanning confocal microscopy. All specimens were loaded in four-point bending to increasingly higher load s. We quantified the amount of diffuse microcracking on the tensile side of these specimens by observing the amount of light emitted under laser illum ination. The amount of light emitted agreed well with subjective estimates of the amount of microcracking. Tensile microcracks first appeared at a str ain of approximately 0.004, and all specimens showed considerable growth in microcrack density once the tensile strain had passed approximately 0.008. In specimens from the posterior cortex, there was little compressive microc racking, and such cracks as were present were small and diffuse. These spec imens failed on the tensile side first. Tn specimens from the anterior cort ex, compression cracks were more numerous, longer and less diffuse, and spe cimens failed initially in compression. The patterns of failure in the bone tissues of the two cortices are what wo uld be expected assuming they were adapted to the mode of loading to which they are usually subjected.