Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
800770 Mechanics Research Communications 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Damage progression in high-strain rate and impact tests on articular cartilage is considered.•A new type of kinetic damage evolution law is proposed.•Based on the developed damage model, a new fracture criterion is introduced.

Damage progression in high-strain rate and impact tests on articular cartilage is considered. A new type of kinetic damage evolution law is proposed and used to draw implications about the accumulated damage and the coefficient of restitution. Based on the developed damage model, a new fracture criterion is introduced.

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