Abstract

An axisymmetric finite element model of the soft gap tissue and surrounding cancellous bone was developed to analyse the biomechani­ cal behaviour of the environment surrounding the implant. Both isotropic linear and biphasic representations of constitutive behaviour for the tissues were considered. The biphasic approach models the tissue as a control system of a solid and a fluid perfusant. The work presented assumes a technological significance for rational design of load bearing implants. OceCV1MMeTpV1YHa>l KOHeYHO-3neMeHTHa>l MOAenb M>lrKOill TKaHIt1 V1 OK­

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