The combination of lightness and compression strength is obtained by internal sculpturing. Trabeculae (Latin, little beams) are oriented parallel to the compression forces. These forces act, for instance, between opposing ends of the bodies of vertebrae, & therefore the trabeculae are parallel to the axis of each vertebral body (Fig. 3.2). At the end of a long bone, the compress-ion force transmitted across a flexed joint is not parallel to the shaft, and will vary in direction. Here, the design most economical of material is a network of interconnecting trabeculae following the compression stress lines (Fig. 2.8). Study the pattern in a long bone that has been sectioned longitudinally. | The combination of lightness and compression strength is obtained by internal sculpturing. Trabeculae (Latin, little beams) are oriented parallel to the compression forces. These forces act, for instance, between opposing ends of the bodies of vertebrae, & therefore the trabeculae are parallel to the axis of each vertebral body (Fig. 3.2). At the end of a long bone, the compress-ion force transmitted across a flexed joint is not parallel to the shaft, and will vary in direction. Here, the design most economical of material is a network of interconnecting trabeculae following the compression stress lines (Fig. 2.8). Study the pattern in a long bone that has been sectioned longitudinally. |