Multiscale modeling of cancellous bone considering full coupling of mechanical, electric and magnetic effects

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Mischa Blaszczyk
Klaus Hackl
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[1] Ruhr-Universität Bochum,Institute of Mechanics of Materials
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Cancellous bone; Multiscale modeling; Coupled problems; Maxwell equations; Wave propagation;
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Modeling of cancellous bone has important applications in the detection and treatment of fatigue fractures and diseases like osteoporosis. In this paper, we present a fully coupled multiscale approach considering mechanical, electric and magnetic effects by using the multiscale finite element method and a two-phase material model on the microscale. We show numerical results for both scales, including calculations for a femur bone, comparing a healthy bone to ones affected by different stages of osteoporosis. Here, the magnetic field strength resulting from a small mechanical impact decreases drastically for later stages of the disease, confirming experimental research.
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