Fig. 6.
Components of the stress tensor of the hydroxapatite needles: components a , b , c , d , e , and f as functions of the needle orientation (defined by angles and ), for constant volume fractions of the macropores and of bone tissue , when feeding the macroscopic stress tensor defined by Eq. (5) into the downscaling relations given by Eqs. (4), (9), and (11) with MPa; g – i minimum and maximum values of the stress tensor components for varying macroporosities and bone tissue volume fractions