publications by James H. McElhaney.
Papers Published
- Myers, B.S. and McElhaney, J.H. and Doherty, B.J., The viscoelastic responses of the human cervical spine in torsion: experimental limitations of quasi-linear theory, and a method for reducing these effects,
J. Biomech. (UK), vol. 24 no. 9
(1991),
pp. 811 - 17 [0021-9290(91)90306-8] .
(last updated on 2007/04/16)Abstract:
The dynamic torsional viscoelastic responses of the human cadaver cervical spine were measured in vitro. The quasi-linear formulation of time dependent behavior was used to describe and predict the resultant torque as a function of applied angular deflection and time. The performance of the quasi-linear model was good, reaching correlation at the 99% confidence level; however, it tended to underestimate hysteresis energy (mean relative deviation=-19.1%) and observed stiffness. This was in part due to difficulties in establishing the physical constants of the quasi-linear model from finite rate relaxation testing. An extrapolation deconvolution technique to enhance the experimentally derived constants was developed, to reduce the detrimental effects of finite rate testing. The quasi-linear model based on this enhanced derivation showed improved predictive ability and hysteresis energy determinationKeywords:
biorheology;viscoelasticity;