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Experimental study on size effect in quasi-static compressive behavior of closed-cell aluminium foams
Koudelka_ml., Petr ; Zlámal, Petr ; Kytýř, Daniel ; Fíla, Tomáš ; Jiroušek, Ondřej
The size effect in compressive deformation behaviour of commercially available aluminium closed-cell foam Alporas was studied under quasi-static loading conditions with different boundary conditions. Dimensions of the specimen’s cross-section were selected to match those of sufficient representative volume element (RVE) obtained by spectral analysis of the macroscopic structure whereas different heights of specimens were tested to examine size-scaling factor. Mechanical properties were derived from three different data sources: I) using data captured by load-cell, II) by digital image correlation (DIC) of displacement of contact faces, III) by DIC of the specimen’s structure. Mechanical testing was performed in custom-built loading device as well as in Instron 4301 electromechanical testing system with custom computer control software.
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Experimental Methods and Numerical Simulation in Engineering Sciences, Proceedings of XIIIth Bilateral Czech/German Symposium
Jiroušek, Ondřej ; Kytýř, D.
These proceedings contain the invited talks and contributed articles of the XIIIth Bilateral Czech/German Symposium held in Telc, Czech Republic. The symposium is focused on experimental methods and numerical simulation in engineering sciences. The proceedings capture the trends in development of experimental methods in mechanics of structures and materials (regardless to the material and structure type, covering fields from civil and mechanical engineering to biomechanics) as well as deployment of particular solution for measurement and automation systems for evaluation of experimental data.
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On the reliability of microstructural models of trabecular bone with tissue properties from nanoindentation for bone quality assessment
Jiroušek, Ondřej ; Zlámal, Petr
Material properties of trabecular bone can be inversely determined by microstructural finite element (FE) models. The geometry of these models is developed using three-dimensional image data from microfocus Computed Tomography (micro-CT). The reliability of these models to predict the overall elastic properties is influenced by several factor, namely the tissue material properties, resolution of the input images, quality of the segmentation and quality of the FE mesh. This article describes all the aspects of proper and reliable inverse estimation of bone quality using the microstructural models with tissue properties assessed by nanoindentation.
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Assessment of micromechanical properties of trabecular bone using quantitative backscattered electron microscopy
Kytýř, Daniel ; Petráňová, Veronika ; Jiroušek, Ondřej
The biomechanical behaviour of trabecular bone depends not only on its microarchitecture but also on mineral density distribution. Bone mineral density distribution is coupled with mechanical properties of the tissue. In this preliminary study intratrabecular composition of individual trabeculae was investigated. The quantitative backscattered electron microscopy (qBSE) a method based on detection of electrons backscattered from surface layer of the specimen was employed to obtain high resolution images of the transverse sections of a trabecula. From acquired data the element map was created, organic (collagen fibres) to anorganic (hydroxyapatite) material ratio computed and collagen fibres orientation assessed. To conclude qBSE allows to obtain detail information about intratrabecular composition and material properties at the level of individual trabeculae.
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