Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
513011 Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, the boundary element analysis of porous solids (sintered materials, foams, etc.) is studied utilizing a fabric tensor. The fabric tensor provides a measure of anisotropy in the solid, as well as information concerning the geometry and distribution of the pores. The homogenized, orthotropic elastic properties of a porous solid can then be predicted with the fabric tensor. To illustrate the analysis, the effect of porosity on a trabecular bone-titanium bimaterial is studied. The boundary element analysis uses an anisotropic, bimaterial Green's function so the interface does not require discretization. It is shown that the anisotropic Stroh variables are independent of the structural density and dependent on the eigenvalues of the fabric tensor. An example calculation is presented where the effect of porosity on the in-plane maximum shear stress in a trabecular bone-titanium bimaterial is substantial.

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