Abstract
The tensile properties of the rabbit patellar tendon were determined at a very high extension rate (560 mm/s), and were compared to those obtained at lower rates (53 and 0.33 mm/s). A closed‐loop servo‐hydraulic material test machine was used for the tensile tests at the rates of 560 and 53 mm/s. Strain was determined using a high‐speed video dimension analyzer consisting of a line sensor camera, control unit, and image processing board. For the tests at 0.33 mm/s, a conventional tensile tester and video dimension analyzer were utilized. The tensile strength and strain at failure of the tendon increased by 51 and 77%, respectively, with increase in the extension rate from 0.33 to 560 mm/s (from 0.566 to 1250%
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