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Engineering, 13.03.2020 05:57 kimjooin02

In one study, the critical stress intensity factor for human bone was calculated to be 4.05 MPa√m. Assuming Y = 1.2 and there is a 2 mm crack present in the bone specimen, what would be the maximum tensile stress that may be applied before fracture occurs? If an average person standing on one leg has a weight of 1.4MPa, will this cause the bone to fracture with a 2 mm crack?

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