2012
DOI: 10.1115/1.4023091
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Hyperbolic Source Location of Crack Related Acoustic Emission in Bone

Abstract: Little work has been done on the localization of microcracks in bone using acoustic emission. Microcrack localization is useful to study the fracture process in bone and to prevent fractures in patients. Locating microcracks that occur before fracture allows one to predict where fracture will occur if continued stress is applied to the bone. Two source location algorithms were developed to locate microcracks on rectangular bovine bone samples. The first algorithm uses a constant velocity approach which has som… Show more

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“…This includes characterization of bone healing [23] and monitoring of implants [24]. Another application is the localization of microcracks that allows to predict where fracture may subsequently occur [25]. For more information we refer the reader to the review article [26] that summarizes these developments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This includes characterization of bone healing [23] and monitoring of implants [24]. Another application is the localization of microcracks that allows to predict where fracture may subsequently occur [25]. For more information we refer the reader to the review article [26] that summarizes these developments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%