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Magnetostrictive Actuation of a Bone Loading Composite for Accelerated Tissue Formation
Author(s) -
Stephen A. Hart,
Ryan Bucio,
Marcelo J. Dapino
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
smart materials research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-3561
pISSN - 2090-357X
DOI - 10.1155/2012/258638
Subject(s) - composite number , magnetostriction , materials science , composite material , actuator , epoxy , magnetic field , cortical bone , strain (injury) , biomedical engineering , anatomy , electrical engineering , engineering , medicine , physics , quantum mechanics
When bone is dynamically loaded it adapts its shape to better support the load. We have developed a magnetostrictive composite consisting of Terfenol-D particles encapsulated in an epoxy resin that changes length when exposed to magnetic fields. When bonded to the surface of a porcine tibia ex vitro, the composite produces surface strains greater than 900 με at a frequency of 30 Hz and magnetic field of 170 kA/m. This is more than sufficient strain magnitude and frequency to promote cortical bone growth in both rats and turkeys and to maintain cortical bone structure in humans. Key advantages of the composite over conventional electromechanical or thermomechanical actuators are its simplicity, compact size, and remote actuation. A mathematical model describing the strains and stresses in the bone is presented

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