Strength-size relationships in two porous biological materials

Volume: 77, Pages: 322 - 332
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
According to the Weibull theory for brittle materials, the mean experimental strength decreases with test specimen size. For the brittle parts of an organism this would mean that becoming larger in size results automatically in reducing strength. This unfavorable relationship was investigated for two porous, biological materials that are promising concept generators for crack deflective and energy dissipative applications in compressive...
Paper Details
Title
Strength-size relationships in two porous biological materials
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
77
Pages
322 - 332
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