Tobias-Akash Shanker
Can vibration statistics of an idealised sine wave be used to examine fatigue properties of porcine trabecular bone?
Shanker, Tobias-Akash; Zioupos, Peter
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Peter Zioupos
Abstract
Fatigue testing on trabecular bone has been performed throughout the years, the data contained could be of use to researchers attempting to find a qualitative link between whole-body vibration and spinal damage. 10 porcine trabecular cores were testing under fatigue loading at 2Hz with varying normalised stress values. A sample specific idealised sine wave was created to simulate comparable data to those found in fatigue papers. The idealised sine wave created a cascading error meaning no meaningful data could be unlocked. Examining fatigue and vibration in-vitro requires careful data logging of the acceleration component, the level of which is not achievable from the results typically found in journal papers.
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Shanker, T.-A., & Zioupos, P. (2017, September). Can vibration statistics of an idealised sine wave be used to examine fatigue properties of porcine trabecular bone?. Presented at HRV2017: 52nd Human Response to Vibration Conference & Workshop, Shrivenham, UK
Presentation Conference Type | Conference Paper (published) |
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Conference Name | HRV2017: 52nd Human Response to Vibration Conference & Workshop |
Start Date | Sep 5, 2017 |
End Date | Sep 6, 2017 |
Publication Date | 2017 |
Deposit Date | Sep 17, 2024 |
Publicly Available Date | Sep 17, 2024 |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Pages | 181-189 |
Book Title | Proceedings of the HRV2017 Conference and Workshop |
Public URL | https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4831907 |
External URL | https://blogs.cranfield.ac.uk/defence-security/engineers-scientists-armed-forces-personnel-and-industry-come-together-for-the-52nd-hrv-conference-and-workshop/ |
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