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Engineering, 06.04.2020 22:31 ChHal1958

The elastic modulus for hydroxyapatite [Ca5(PO4)3(OH)] is 98.3 GPa, which possesses a 10 vol% porosity. Calculate the following:

a. Elastic modulus E0 for the nonporous ceramic material.
b. The elastic modulus for the same sample with 50 vol% porosity. With a larger porosity, will you expect Young's modulus to increase or decrease? Why?

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