Mathematical modeling of linear viscoelastic impact: Application to drop impact testing of articular cartilage
Ivan Argatov

TL;DR
This paper develops and analyzes simple linear viscoelastic models to predict impact behavior in articular cartilage, providing analytical solutions and insights into impact parameters and energy restitution.
Contribution
It introduces exact analytical solutions for Kelvin-Voigt and Maxwell impact models, applying perturbation and asymptotic analysis to relate impact parameters to cartilage response.
Findings
Analytical expressions for impact parameters derived
Coefficient of restitution depends on impactor properties
Linear models can qualitatively predict impact features
Abstract
In recent years, a number of experimental studies have been conducted to investigate the mechanical behavior and damage mechanisms of articular cartilage under impact loading. Some experimentally observed results have been explained using a non-linear viscoelastic impact model. At the same time, there is the need of simple mathematical models, which allow comparing experimental results obtained in drop impact testing with impact loads of different weights and incident velocities. The objective of this study was to investigate theoretically whether the main features of articular impact could be qualitatively predicted using a linear viscoelastic theory or the linear biphasic theory. In the present paper, exact analytical solutions are obtained for the main parameters of the Kelvin-Voigt and Maxwell impact models. Perturbation analysis of the impact process according to the standard…
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TopicsOsteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms · Lower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies · Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques
