Abstract

Fatigue failure of cortical bone may be observed in vivo after severe cyclic loading. In vitro hysteresis measurements are strongly influenced by time-dependent deformation and microcrack formation. Load increase tests with recovery cycles and/or adapted loading velocity together with microstructural investigations offer a good possibility to discriminate between the influence of loading velocity and microstructural damage on the hysteresis parameters.

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