5. A bone containing a solid polymer filler acting as an implant is tested by the application of a 2000N force to its midpoint. Assume the polymer is perfectly bonded to the bone. In the central region of the bone, the cross- section is approximately circular. For the cortical bone, E₂ = 20 GPa For the polymer, Ep = 1.8 GPa Glong length (a) Determine the location of the maximum bending moment in the system. .2m (b) Calculate the maximum bending stresses in the bone and in the polymer at the interface point H. T 7.03 Mpa from left 78.13 Mpq For a circle, I = r²/4 relative to centroid end veslect small angle here. P To = 12 mm 40 cm Bone, B |r₁ = 6 mm Solid Polymer fille Polymer, P

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5. A bone containing a solid polymer filler acting
as an implant is tested by the application of a
2000N force to its midpoint. Assume the
polymer is perfectly bonded to the bone. In
the central region of the bone, the cross-
section is approximately circular.
For the cortical bone, E₂ = 20 GPa
For the polymer, Ep = 1.8 GPa
(a) Determine the location of the maximum
bending moment in the system. .2m
(b) Calculate the maximum bending stresses in
the bone and in the polymer at the
interface point H.
7.03 Mpa
78.13 Mpq
along length
For a circle, I = r²/4
from
left
relative to centroid
end
veslect small
angle here
P
To = 12 mm
40 cm
Bone, B
|r₁ = 6 mm
Solid Polymer
fille
Polymer, P
Transcribed Image Text:5. A bone containing a solid polymer filler acting as an implant is tested by the application of a 2000N force to its midpoint. Assume the polymer is perfectly bonded to the bone. In the central region of the bone, the cross- section is approximately circular. For the cortical bone, E₂ = 20 GPa For the polymer, Ep = 1.8 GPa (a) Determine the location of the maximum bending moment in the system. .2m (b) Calculate the maximum bending stresses in the bone and in the polymer at the interface point H. 7.03 Mpa 78.13 Mpq along length For a circle, I = r²/4 from left relative to centroid end veslect small angle here P To = 12 mm 40 cm Bone, B |r₁ = 6 mm Solid Polymer fille Polymer, P
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