Effects of Fatigue Damage on the Microscopic Modulus of Cortical Bone Using Nanoindentation

Materials (Basel). 2021 Jun 12;14(12):3252. doi: 10.3390/ma14123252.

Abstract

Alterations to the bone structure from cycle loadings can undermine its damage resistance at multiple scales. The accumulation of fatigue damage in a bone is commonly characterized by the reduction in the elastic modulus. In this study, nano-indentation was used for investigating microscopic damage evolution of bovine tibia samples subjected to fatigue loading. Indentation tests were conducted in the same 60 μm × 120 μm area with different degrees of damage, including fracture, and the evolution of reduced modulus was observed. The results showed that bone's reduced modulus decreased significantly during the initial 40% of the life fraction, whereas it proceeded slowly during the remaining period. As the size of the residual indentations was about 4 μm in length, the degradation of bone's reduced modulus reflected the accumulation of fatigue damage at smaller scales.

Keywords: bone fatigue damage; fatigue test methods; hierarchical structure; nanoindentation; reduced modulus.