317.550 Biomechanical Testing of Bone and Orthopedic Implants
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2023S, VU, 1.5h, 2.0EC

Properties

  • Semester hours: 1.5
  • Credits: 2.0
  • Type: VU Lecture and Exercise
  • Format: Online

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to...

  • ... explain the hierarchical structure of bone.
  • ... explain the constitutive behaviour of bone and implant constructs.
  • ... explain the difference between structural and material properties.
  • ... explain how orthopaedic mechanical tests of bone and implants are designed and conducted.
  • ... explain how experimental testing data is evaluated, and material parameters are extracted.

In addition, the students have conducted a mechanical test on a bone specimen on their own in the biomechanics laboratory at the Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences in Krems and have evaluated the obtained data.

Subject of course

Part I: Theory

  • A brief overview of the structure and mechanical properties of bone.
  • Introduction to the mechanical behaviour of orthopaedic implants.
  • A practical step-by-step description on designing and conducting an orthopaedic mechanical test. In particular: design of boundary conditions, measurement of force, displacement, strain, biological sample preparation, choosing a loading protocol, data evaluation,  extracting material/structural properties, “accuracy” vs. “precision”
  • An overview of recent biomechanical studies conducted in the field at TU/KL* and their relevance in clinical practice and/or basic science.

Part II: Seminar

As preparation for the upcoming workshop, the students draft an experimental design for the workshop experiment at home and present it in a short presentation.


Part III: Laboratory Workshop

In a one-day excursion to the Biomechanics Laboratory of the KL*, each student will prepare a small bone sample and test it in a mechanical testing machine till failure. The generated data is handed over to the student for evaluation.

*Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, Krems, www.kl.ac.at

Teaching methods

Lecture, seminar, laboratory workshop

Mode of examination

Written and oral

Additional information

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Tue10:00 - 11:3025.04.2023 Zoom/TeamsIntroduction
Tue10:00 - 11:0002.05.2023 Zoom/TeamsSeminar Introduction
Tue10:00 - 11:3009.05.2023 Zoom/TeamsSeminar
Tue09:00 - 13:0016.05.2023 Karl Landsteiner Private University KremsExcursion to Biomechanics Lab KL Krems
Tue00:00 - 00:0030.05.2023 No actual lecture. Just a dummy date for the deadline.Deadline handing in report

Examination modalities

The students evaluate the data recorded in the workshop and write a technical report on the experiment. The report is handed in and discussed in an exercise interview with the lecturer. The grade is based on the report and an exercise interview. (The exercise interview is optional for those who are between two grades on the report and mandatory for students who missed the seminar).

Exams

DayTimeDateRoomMode of examinationApplication timeApplication modeExam
Tue10:00 - 12:0011.06.2024 Zoom/Teamsoral27.05.2024 00:00 - 09.06.2024 00:00TISSExercise Interview

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
01.02.2023 00:00 09.04.2023 00:00

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
066 453 Biomedical Engineering Not specified

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Previous knowledge

Basics in biomechanics

Miscellaneous

Language

if required in English