Abstract

Compact bone specimens from many species were examined to determine the relationships, in tension, between mineral content, Young's modulus, yield stress, yield strain, post-yield stress, post-yield strain, ultimate stress, ultimate strain and work under the stress–strain curve. Yield strain varied much less than the post-yield strain, and yield stress was strongly dependent on Young's modulus. Mineral content was a rather poor predictor of yield stress. However, post-yield events were predicted better by mineral (calcium) content than by Young's modulus. The greater the mineral content the less the post-yield work under the curve and the less the increase in post-yield stress and strain. The findings are compared with those of Les et al . who compressed specimens from equine metacarpals. Where they can be compared, the results are consistent with each other.

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