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This project focuses on understanding the mechanical properties of bone materials through micromechanical theories. It aims to predict bone strength and assess fracture risks by analyzing the nanoscale components and their organization in biological tissues.
Modern computational engineering science allows for reliable design of the most breathtaking high-rise buildings, but it has hardly entered the fracture risk assessment of biological structures like bones.
Is it only an engineering scientist's dream to decipher mathematically the origins and the evolution of the astonishingly varying mechanical properties of hierarchical biological materials?
Not quite:
By means of micromechanical theories, we could recently show in a quantitative fashion how ""…
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET WIEN
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