Title :
A u-p finite element analysis of the effect of joint curvature and tissue thickness on the indentation of articular cartilage
Author :
Mukherjee, N. ; Wayne, J.S.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Orthopaedic Surg. & Biomed. Eng., Virginia Commonwealth Univ., Richmond, VA, USA
Abstract :
The highly hydrated, viscoelastic nature of articular cartilage enables it to aid in lubrication and load distribution in diarthrodial joints. The u-p finite element method models the tissue as consisting of two phases-a solid phase of collagen fibrils and proteoglycan aggregates and a fluid phase of interstitial water. The method, using solid displacements (u) and fluid pressures(p) as the nodal parameters, is a valuable tool to investigate tissue behavior under different loading and geometric configurations. The present study analyzed the mechanical response of cartilage under small strain conditions when the tissue was subjected to indentation loading. Because many analytical treatments of the indentation configuration assume the cartilage-bone layer to be an infinite plane, the authors assessed the effects of curvature of joint surfaces on the mechanical behavior of cartilage. Additionally, the effect of the thickness of the tissue on its behavior was investigated.
Keywords :
biomechanics; finite element analysis; physiological models; collagen fibrils; diarthrodial joints; finite element analysis; fluid phase; geometric configuration; highly hydrated viscoelastic nature; indentation configuration; infinite plane; interstitial water; load distribution; lubrication; nodal parameters; proteoglycan aggregates; solid phase; Aggregates; Biomechanics; Biomedical engineering; Compressive stress; Creep; Educational institutions; Finite element methods; Joints; Orthopedic surgery; Solids;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering Conference, 1993., Proceedings of the Twelfth Southern
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0976-6
DOI :
10.1109/SBEC.1993.247348