Abstract :
Compact bone specimens from many species were examined to determine the relationships, in tension, between mineral content, Youngʹs modulus, yield stress, yield strain, post-yield stress, post-yield strain, ultimate stress, ultimate strain and work under the stress–strain curve.
Yield strain varied much less than the post-yield strain, and yield stress was strongly dependent on Youngʹs modulus. Mineral content was a rather poor predictor of yield stress. However, post-yield events were predicted better by mineral (calcium) content than by Youngʹs modulus. The greater the mineral content the less the post-yield work under the curve and the less the increase in post-yield stress and strain.
The findings are compared with those of Les et al. who compressed specimens from equine metacarpals. Where they can be compared, the results are consistent with each other.
Keywords :
Yield , Young’s modulus , Mineral , bone , Tensile strength