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    Evaluation of Global Load Sharing and Shear Lag Models to Describe Mechanical Behavior in Partially Lacerated Tendons

    Source: Journal of Biomechanical Engineering:;2014:;volume( 136 ):;issue: 009::page 91006
    Author:
    Pensalfini, Marco
    ,
    Duenwald
    ,
    Kondratko
    ,
    Lakes, Roderic
    ,
    Vanderby, Ray
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4027714
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: The mechanical effect of a partial thickness tear or laceration of a tendon is analytically modeled under various assumptions and results are compared with previous experimental data from porcine flexor tendons. Among several fibrillevel models considered, a shearlag model that incorporates fibril–matrix interaction and a fibril–fibril interaction defined by the contact area of the interposed matrix best matched published data for tendons with shallow cuts (less than 50% of the crosssectional area). Application of this model to the case of many disrupted fibrils is based on linear superposition and is most successful when more fibrils are incorporated into the model. An equally distributed load sharing model for the fraction of remaining intact fibrils was inadequate in that it overestimates the strength for a cut less than half of the tendon's crosssectional area. In a broader sense, results imply that shearlag contributes significantly to the general mechanical behavior of tendons when axial loads are nonuniformly distributed over a cross section, although the predominant hierarchical level and microstructural mediators for this behavior require further inquiry.
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    contributor authorPensalfini, Marco
    contributor authorDuenwald
    contributor authorKondratko
    contributor authorLakes, Roderic
    contributor authorVanderby, Ray
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:05:36Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:05:36Z
    date issued2014
    identifier issn0148-0731
    identifier otherbio_136_09_091006.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/154064
    description abstractThe mechanical effect of a partial thickness tear or laceration of a tendon is analytically modeled under various assumptions and results are compared with previous experimental data from porcine flexor tendons. Among several fibrillevel models considered, a shearlag model that incorporates fibril–matrix interaction and a fibril–fibril interaction defined by the contact area of the interposed matrix best matched published data for tendons with shallow cuts (less than 50% of the crosssectional area). Application of this model to the case of many disrupted fibrils is based on linear superposition and is most successful when more fibrils are incorporated into the model. An equally distributed load sharing model for the fraction of remaining intact fibrils was inadequate in that it overestimates the strength for a cut less than half of the tendon's crosssectional area. In a broader sense, results imply that shearlag contributes significantly to the general mechanical behavior of tendons when axial loads are nonuniformly distributed over a cross section, although the predominant hierarchical level and microstructural mediators for this behavior require further inquiry.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleEvaluation of Global Load Sharing and Shear Lag Models to Describe Mechanical Behavior in Partially Lacerated Tendons
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume136
    journal issue9
    journal titleJournal of Biomechanical Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4027714
    journal fristpage91006
    journal lastpage91006
    identifier eissn1528-8951
    treeJournal of Biomechanical Engineering:;2014:;volume( 136 ):;issue: 009
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