The Fracture Energies of Acellular and Cellular Fishes
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Barrios, Andrew S.
Summers, Adam P.
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Friday Harbor Laboratories
Abstract
Acellular bone in more derived fishes has been observed withstanding higher stain rates
than cellular bones in mammals. The fracture energy of a material can be calculated using
an impact test. The opercles the great sculpin (Myoxocephalus polyacanthocephalus) and
Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) were dissected, cut into uniform sizes with
a laser, and subjected to a Chapry Impact test. The cross sectional areas of broken
samples were used to calculate the fracture energy of the material. The mean of the nobone
trials was 0.8124 m with a standard deviation of 0.00176. . Maximum and minimum
values for fracture energy of acellular bone were 2877.63 J/cm2 and 1940.308 J/cm2,
respectively. Maximum and minimum values for fracture energy of cellular were 2643.25
J/cm2 and 1663.49 J/cm2, respectively. The fracture energies of the acellular and cellular
bone were not significantly different (p=0.3483).
