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On the evaluation of strain energy release rate of cement-bone bonded joints under mode II loading

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DOI: 10.1016/j.tafmec.2023.103793

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Cement-bone bonded joints; Fracture characterisation; Mode II loading; Cohesive zone modelling

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In this study, the mechanical properties of PMMA-based cement-bone bonded joints were characterized using the end-notched flexure test. The crack equivalent concept and cohesive zone modeling approach were employed to overcome difficulties in crack length monitoring and determine the fracture toughness of the joints under pure mode II loading. The innovative aspect lies in the application of cohesive zone modeling approach to PMMA-based cement-bone bonded joints.
Bone cements based on poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) are primarily used in joint replacement surgeries. In the fixation of joint replacement, the self-curing cement fills constitutes a very important interface. To under-stand and improve the interaction between cortical bone and bone cement it is essential to characterize the mechanical properties of cement-bone bonded joints in full detail. In this study, the end-notched flexure test was used in the context of pure mode II fracture characterisation of cement-bone bonded joints. A data reduction scheme based on crack equivalent concept was employed to overcome the difficulties inherent to crack length monitoring during damage propagation. A finite element method combined with a cohesive zone model was first used to validate numerically the adopted method. The procedure was subsequently applied to experimental results to determine the fracture toughness of cement-bone bonded joints under pure mode II loading. The consistency of the obtained results leads to the conclusion that the adopted procedure is adequate to carry out fracture characterisation of these joints under pure mode II loading. The innovative aspect of the present work lies in the application of cohesive zone modelling approach to PMMA-based cement-bone bonded joints.

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