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Original Articles

Viscoelastic effects during depth-sensing indentation of cortical bone tissues

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Pages 5653-5666 | Received 22 Oct 2005, Accepted 24 Feb 2006, Published online: 21 Nov 2006
 

Abstract

When using nanoindentation to measure the mechanical properties of biological tissues, viscoelastic effects may be significant and may affect the accuracy of the results. In this study, a method for correcting viscoelastic effects during nanoindentation is described. The correction formula involved is re-derived using a three-element nonlinear visco-plasto-elastic material tensor model. This method is then applied to forelimb and femur bone samples taken from two species (C57 BL/6N and ICR) of mice. After correcting for viscoelastic effects, elastic modulus and hardness results are found to be independent of experimental conditions, such as the unloading rate. Measured mechanical properties also correlate well with the calcium content of the bone samples.

Acknowledgments

This work was supported by a grant from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administration Region, China (Project no. HKU7169/05E), as well as a grant from the University Research Committee of the University of Hong Kong (10206180.16180.14500.302.01). We also thank Dr K. M. C. Cheung for helpful discussions.

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