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biomech

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This standard is for the static bending properties of metallic bone plates. My question is how the equation for Bending stiffness was derived. The equation they give is the following:

Bending Stiffness = (5/324)*B^3 * Bending rigidity

Where: B = distance between roller supports and Bending rigidity is the max slope of the bending moment - deflection curve.

They state that the Bending Stiffness is the average value of EI for the plate. However, when I look at the equation for 4-point bending which is as follows.

DeltaX = {(P*a)/24EI}*(3B^2 - 4a^2)

a = distance from support to loading (P)

Solving for EI and assuming ((P/2)*a)/deltax = bending rigidity
one gets;

EI = Bending rigidity * (3B^2 - 4a^2)/24

This is no where near the equation that they have established for the standard.

Would someone please enlighten me on the origin of this equation.

Thanks.
 
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