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Effect of water on piezoelectric, dielectric, and elastic properties of bone

✍ Scribed by Hideatsu Maeda; Eiich Fukada


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
621 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3525

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Abstract

The complex piezoelectric constant (d = dβ€² βˆ’ idβ€³), elastic constant (c = cβ€² + icβ€³), and dielectric constant (Ξ΅ = Ξ΅β€² βˆ’ __i__Ξ΅β€³) were measured at a frequency of 10 Hz over the temperature range from βˆ’150 to 50Β°C and for a range of hydration up to 0.26 g/g for decalcified bone and up to 0.084 g/g for bone. For decalcified bone, Ξ΅β€² and Ξ΅β€³ increased with increasing hydration with a deflection at the critical hydration h~c~ = 0.08 g/g;dβ€² at βˆ’150Β°C increased below h~c~ but decreased above h~c~ with increasing hydration; cβ€² increased below βˆ’60Β°C but decreased above βˆ’60Β°C with increasing hydration; and the peak temperatures of Ξ΅β€³, dβ€³, and cβ€³ below βˆ’50Β°C agree with each other and decreased with increasing hydration with a deflection at h~c~. For bone, similar hydration and temperature dependences were observed for Ξ΅ and c. However, the dependence of d on hydration and temperature was different from that of decalcified bone, reflecting a two‐phase structure consisting of collagen fibers and mineral hydroxyapatite. The critical hydration for bone was 0.04 g/g.


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