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Three-dimensional multi-scale finite element models were designed to examine the effects of geometrical structure variations on the damage onset in cortical bone at multiple structural scales. A cohesive zone finite element approach, together with anisotropic damage initiation criteria, is used to predict the onset of damage. The finite element models are developed to account for the onset of microdamage from the microscopic length scales consisting of collagen fibres, to the macroscopic level consisting of osteons and the Haversian canals. Numerical results indicated that the yield strain at the initiation of microcracks is independent of variations in the local mineral volume fraction at each structural scale. Further, the yield strain and strength properties of cortical bone are dependent on its structural anisotropy and hierarchical structure. A positive correlation is observed between bone strength and mineral content at each length scale.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmbbm.2022.105578DOI Listing

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