Abstract (EN):
The fracture behaviour of human cortical bone was analysed considering a miniaturized version of the
Double Cantilever Beam (DCB) test. A specific data reduction scheme based on crack equivalent
concept was used to obtain the resistance curves. The definition of the cohesive laws mimicking the
fracture process was performed measuring the crack tip opening displacement by digital image
correlation during the test. The differentiation of the relation between the strain energy release rate and
crack tip opening displacement allows to define the experimental cohesive law. In order to validate the
procedure, trapezoidal cohesive laws with bilinear softening were adjusted to the experimental ones.
The DCB tests were simulated by finite element analysis including cohesive zone modelling with the
adjusted laws. The resulting numerical load-displacement and resistance curves were compared with
the numerical ones. Good agreement was obtained which validates the proposed procedure.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
5
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