Stress shielding is a problem for traditional metal bone fixation plates made of magnesium and titanium alloys. This problem can be solved by using composite materials with a low elastic modulus. This study analyzed the effect of carbon fiber reinforced PEEK (CFRP) composites on stress shielding under static loading using finite element simulations. Callus formation times relative to the healing period were gradually imposed according to the elapsed time, considering 1% and 75% as healing stages. The Inventor© 3D CAD 2024 software was used for modeling, and the ANSYS© FEA R2023 software was used for analysis. The results showed that metal fixation plates made of titanium and magnesium alloys transferred less stress to the bone than the CFRP fixation plate. In particular, the use of the CFRP fixation plate resulted in a higher peak stress and a more uniform stress field in the bone, especially in the bone-plate contact area, where the risk of stress shielding is higher in the 1% and 75% healing phases.

Stress Analysis of Tibial Bone Using Three Different Materials for Bone Fixation Plates / Ceddia, Mario; Solarino, Giuseppe; Tucci, Maria; Lamberti, Luciano; Trentadue, Bartolomeo. - In: JOURNAL OF COMPOSITES SCIENCE. - ISSN 2504-477X. - ELETTRONICO. - 8:9(2024). [10.3390/jcs8090334]

Stress Analysis of Tibial Bone Using Three Different Materials for Bone Fixation Plates

Ceddia, Mario
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Lamberti, Luciano
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Trentadue, Bartolomeo
Writing – Review & Editing
2024

Abstract

Stress shielding is a problem for traditional metal bone fixation plates made of magnesium and titanium alloys. This problem can be solved by using composite materials with a low elastic modulus. This study analyzed the effect of carbon fiber reinforced PEEK (CFRP) composites on stress shielding under static loading using finite element simulations. Callus formation times relative to the healing period were gradually imposed according to the elapsed time, considering 1% and 75% as healing stages. The Inventor© 3D CAD 2024 software was used for modeling, and the ANSYS© FEA R2023 software was used for analysis. The results showed that metal fixation plates made of titanium and magnesium alloys transferred less stress to the bone than the CFRP fixation plate. In particular, the use of the CFRP fixation plate resulted in a higher peak stress and a more uniform stress field in the bone, especially in the bone-plate contact area, where the risk of stress shielding is higher in the 1% and 75% healing phases.
2024
Stress Analysis of Tibial Bone Using Three Different Materials for Bone Fixation Plates / Ceddia, Mario; Solarino, Giuseppe; Tucci, Maria; Lamberti, Luciano; Trentadue, Bartolomeo. - In: JOURNAL OF COMPOSITES SCIENCE. - ISSN 2504-477X. - ELETTRONICO. - 8:9(2024). [10.3390/jcs8090334]
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