Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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874378 | Journal of Biomechanics | 2007 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The present analysis discovers the existence of three levels of safe loading: (1) a relatively safe level of the nominal tensile stresses (smaller than (2.8-3.2)Â MPa) where the probability of safe loading is of the order of 0.95 for the bone porosity which is less than 0.15; (2) an intermediate level of safety where the nominal tensile stresses are below (4.2-4.8)Â MPa and the probability of safe loading is 0.89 or higher, for the same level of bone porosity; (3) a critical level of safe loading where the nominal tensile stresses are about (8.3-9.5)Â MPa; they lead to sharp drop of probabilities of safe loading to 0.85-0.8 if the porosity is about 0.10 and to probabilities of 0.41-0.4 if the porosity is about 0.15.
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Authors
Leonard Stepanskiy, Rahamim (Rami) Seliktar,