Research of deformation behavior of bone fragment at an axial compression, containing compact and spongy layers of different density

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The results of computer simulation of deformation behavior of bone fragment at axial compression, containing compact and spongy layers of different density, are presented. The result of calculations show that changing of prevailing type of deformation of compression of bone sample on deformation of bend and vice versa is possible at densities change of his spongy constituent and compact constituent

Keywords: Computer simulation, compact bone, spongy bone, stress and strain state, deformation behavior
Citation in English: Kolmakova T.V. Research of deformation behavior of bone fragment at an axial compression, containing compact and spongy layers of different density // Computer Research and Modeling, 2013, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 433-441
Citation in English: Kolmakova T.V. Research of deformation behavior of bone fragment at an axial compression, containing compact and spongy layers of different density // Computer Research and Modeling, 2013, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 433-441
DOI: 10.20537/2076-7633-2013-5-3-433-441
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