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  Relative influence of composition and viscosity of acrylic bone cement on its apparent fracture toughness
 
 
Titel: Relative influence of composition and viscosity of acrylic bone cement on its apparent fracture toughness
Auteur: Lewis, Gladius
Verschenen in: Bio-medical materials and engineering
Paginering: Jaargang 10 (2001) nr. 1 pagina's 1-11
Jaar: 2001-04-01
Inhoud: The composition and viscosity of an acrylic bone cement have both been identified in the literature as being parameters that affect the mechanical properties of the material and, by extension, the in vivo longevity of cemented arthroplasties. The objective of the present study was to determine the relative influence of these parameters on a key cement mechanical property; namely, its fracture toughness. Two sets of cements were selected purposefully to allow the study objective to be achieved. Thus, one set comprised two cements with very similar compositions but very different viscosities (Cemex™ RX, a medium-viscosity brand, and Cemex Isoplastic, a high-viscosity brand) while the other set comprised two cements with similar viscosities but with many differences in composition (Cemex Isoplastic and CMWR® 1). Values of the fracture toughness (as determined using chevron-notched short rod specimens) [KISR] obtained for Cemex RX and Cemex Isoplastic were 1:83 ± 0:12 and 1:85 ± 0:12 MPa√m, respectively, with the difference not being statistically significant. The KISR values obtained for Cemex Isoplastic and CMW™ 1 were 1:85 ± 0:12 and 1:64 ± 0:18 MPa√m, respectively, with the difference being statistically significant. Thus, the influence of cement composition on its KISR is more marked relative to the influence of cement viscosity. Explanations of this finding are offered, together with comments on the implications of the results for the in vivo longevity of cemented arthroplasties.
Uitgever: IOS Press
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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