Micromechanics of Cortical Bone: Determination of Interfacial Debonding Strength of Cement Lines

The property of cement line has been hypothesized to play an important role in strength of cortical bone, and may also be a crucial factor for understanding lamellar structures in both cortical and trabecular bone tissues. The lamellar properties of bone tissue are crucial in determining mechanical properties at sub-microstructural level

The property of cement line has been hypothesized to play an important role in strength of cortical bone, and may also be a crucial factor for understanding lamellar structures in both cortical and trabecular bone tissues. The lamellar properties of bone tissue are crucial in determining mechanical properties at sub-microstructural level

Related Publications

  1. Dong, X. N. and Guo, X. E. Debonding Strength of Cement Lines in Human Cortical Bone, presented at the Summer ASME Bioengineering Conference, Big Sky, Montana, 1999. 
     
  2. Dong, X. N. and Guo, X. E. Is Cement Line a Weak Interface? presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of Orthopaedic Research Society, Orlando, Florida, 2000.
     
  3. Dong, X. N. and Guo, X. E. Extracting Intrinsic Debonding Strength of Cement Lines From Osteon Pushout Experiments, Trans. 47th Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Feb. 25-18, 2001.
     
  4. Dong, X. N. and Guo, X. E. Geometric determinants to cement line debonding and osteonal lamellae failure in osteon pushout tests. J Biomech Eng. 2004 Jun;126(3):387-90
     
  5. X. Neil Dong; Henry X Zhang and X. Edward Guo. Interfacial Strength of Cement Lines in Human Cortical Bone. Mechanics & Chemistry of Biosystems Vol.2, No.2, 2005
     
  6. Henry X Zhang, Edward X Guo. Osteon Pushout Microtesting Of Human Cortical Bone, presented at the Summer ASME Bioengineering Conference, Veil, Colorado, 2005