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Role of damage mechanics in nanoindentation of lamellar bone at multiple sizes: Experiments and numerical modeling

Lucchini, Riccardo
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Carnelli, Davide
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Ponzoni, Matteo
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2011
Journal Of The Mechanical Behavior Of Biomedical Materials

The aim of this paper is to show that damage mechanisms can account for the response of lamellar bone to nanoindentation tests, with particular regards to the decrease of indentation stiffness with increasing penetration depth and to the loss of contact stiffness during the unloading phase of the test.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.jmbbm.2011.06.002
Web of Science ID

WOS:000298764700027

Author(s)
Lucchini, Riccardo
Carnelli, Davide
Ponzoni, Matteo
Bertarelli, Emanuele
Gastaldi, Dario
Vena, Pasquale
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Journal Of The Mechanical Behavior Of Biomedical Materials
Volume

4

Start page

1852

End page

1863

Subjects

Nanoindentation

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Lamellar bone

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Anisotropy

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Damage mechanics

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Finite element models

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Nanoscale Deformation Mechanisms

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Strain Gradient Plasticity

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Trabecular Bone

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Cortical Bone

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Elastic Properties

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Nano-Indentation

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Modulus

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Tissue

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Heterogeneity

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Strength

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