Bone Biomechanics Flashcards
What is stress?
force applied per unit area (pressure)
what is strain
change in length relative to the original length; deformation
what is the y-axis
stress
what is the x-axis
strain
The slope of the stress-stain curve is called
young’s modulus
elastic region
in this region, if the stress is relieved, the material will return to its original shape
plastic region
when the stress applied to the material causes much more strain per unti of stress than it did in the elastic region; the material will be somewhat deformed, even after the stress is removed
stiffness
resistance to deformation due to applied force; the steeper the slope, the stiffer the material (in elastic region)
flexibility
ready deformation with applied force; material with a flatter slope is more flexible
brittle
experiences little platic deformation before it fails; breaks easily
Ductile
the property of material featuring a large plastic deformation region before it fails; can be drawn out into long, thin shapes
strength
high yield point
weak
low yield point
high toughness
large area under the curve (large energy absoption before failure) (tend to also be strong and ductile)
low toughness
low area under the curve