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Fibrocartilage mechanical properties

Mechanical properties of the knee components are derived from selected referred articles (See Table 1). Bone s density and its mechanical properties varied along its length, but in this study tibia and femur simplified as a non-linear isotropic material. Meniscus is composed of fibrocartilage, an anisotropic nonlinear viscoelastic material and its viscoelastic behavior make constant after 1500s [2]. Because an instance load applied in the dynamic analysis, so the properties variation is neglected. Articular cartilage and tibia plateau cartilage are assumed as isotropic elastic material. [Pg.176]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.45 ]




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