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1Department of Physics, College of Science, Al-Nahrain University, Jadriya, Baghdad, Iraq. ner_ner2@yahoo.com.
Abstract:
Biological materials have been increasingly examined in recent years. What motivates such studies is the need for a comprehensive mechanistic, structural link that will aid future designs of manufactured analogs. Non-destructive laser testing (NDLT) describes the non-damaging material testing method employing a laser. They deny damaging or inducing helpfulness to give information about a material or component and find their physical properties; the experimental study examined bone's physical characteristics for two types (dental and rib) of sheep that is 1 year old. The classical methods depends on microtensile and microhardness compared with NDLT data depending on studying images in high-resolution optical microscopy by studying the laser effect induced by different energies of nanosecond Nd:YAG laser. In laser-induced shock peening (LSP), the forward velocity of the shock wave depends on the bone type related to the rate of ionization of the excited atoms. It noted that the shock measurements at laser intensity 14 GW/cm2 show that the peak pressures typically are 3.1 and 4.1 GPa for dental and rib bones, respectively. The particle velocity for the rib is 962 m/s. In contrast, dental bones are 752 m/s, the shock force for rib bones is 1.9 kN, while dental force is 2 kN. Mechanical properties show that the Young modulus by NDLT is 8.7 GPa for rib and 13.3 GPa for dental bones; it consisted of the classical tensile method, and the hardness measurement by NDLT consisted of Vickers hardness for rib and dental bones. Furthermore, the rib bones show less wear coefficient than the teeth, whose values (4.33 and 5.55 × 10-14 m2/N) for rib and teeth, respectively. Dependent on NDLT and classical results and calculations, the NDLT results have good agreement with classical methods; it is a good technique employed as an alternative method to find acoustic material properties and mechanical properties; NDLT is a suitable, precision, accurate, cheaper, and non-distractive manner applied to examine the acoustic properties of bone and biological materials in the future.
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