Franke O, Göken M, Meyers MA, Durst K, Hodge AM (2011)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2011
Book Volume: 31
Pages Range: 789-795
Journal Issue: 4
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2010.12.005
Articular cartilage is a poroelastic (biphasic) material with a complex deformation behavior, which can be considered elastic--viscoelastic. In this article, articular porcine cartilage is tested in vitro using dynamic nanoindentation and is analyzed using the frequency domain. The testing and data analysis are presented as a function of the strain rate and frequency, which allows for the results to be compared for various load amplitudes over the same frequency range. In addition, a new approach to correct the contact area during dynamic nanoindentation is presented and the effects of sample freezing on the mechanical properties are also discussed.
APA:
Franke, O., Göken, M., Meyers, M.A., Durst, K., & Hodge, A.M. (2011). Dynamic nanoindentation of articular porcine cartilage. Materials Science and Engineering C, 31(4), 789-795. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2010.12.005
MLA:
Franke, O., et al. "Dynamic nanoindentation of articular porcine cartilage." Materials Science and Engineering C 31.4 (2011): 789-795.
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