Dynamic response of biological materials
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McElhaney, JH; Byars, EF
Published in: American Society of Mechanical Engineers -- Papers
1965
Study of impacts of varying velocity on mechanical response of human bone, bovine bone, and bovine muscle tissue; load-time and displacement-time records for these materials, as well as for nylon and aluminum, were measured over wide range of strain rates; research required development of special test machine capable of constant-velocity compression tests with strain rates up to 4000/sec, and also HF response instrumentation utilizing piezoelectric load cell and capacitance displacement transducer; feature of test machine was adjustable stops that allowed predetermined strains to be applied; tabular results are presented which include various mechanical properties at various strain rates.
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers -- Papers
Publication Date
1965
Start / End Page
8
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McElhaney, J. H., & Byars, E. F. (1965). Dynamic response of biological materials. American Society of Mechanical Engineers -- Papers, 8.
McElhaney, J. H., and E. F. Byars. “Dynamic response of biological materials.” American Society of Mechanical Engineers -- Papers, 1965, 8.
McElhaney JH, Byars EF. Dynamic response of biological materials. American Society of Mechanical Engineers -- Papers. 1965;8.
McElhaney, J. H., and E. F. Byars. “Dynamic response of biological materials.” American Society of Mechanical Engineers -- Papers, 1965, p. 8.
McElhaney JH, Byars EF. Dynamic response of biological materials. American Society of Mechanical Engineers -- Papers. 1965;8.
Published In
American Society of Mechanical Engineers -- Papers
Publication Date
1965
Start / End Page
8