Publications for John R. Cotton (As of 1/7/2008)
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
1.
Miller, L.E., Wootten D.F., Nickols-Richardson
S.M., Ramp W.K., Steele C.R., Cotton J.R., Carneal
J.P., Herbert W.G., 2007, “Isokinetic Training
Increases Ulnar Bending Stiffness and Bone Mineral in
Young Women”, Bone, Vol. 41, p. 685-689.
2.
Nam, J.-H., J.R.
Cotton, and W. Grant, 2007, “A Virtual Hair Cell: I. Addition of Gating Spring
Theory Into a 3-D Bundle Mechanical Model”, Biophysical Journal, Vol. 92, p. 1-11.
3.
Nam, J.-H., J.R.
Cotton, and W. Grant, 2007, “A Virtual Hair Cell: II. Evaluation of Mechanoelectric Transduction Parameters”, Biophysical Journal, Vol. 92, p. 1-9.
4.
Anderson, D.E.
and J.R. Cotton , 2007, “Mechanical Analysis of Percutaneous Sacroplasty using CT
Image based Finite Element Models”, Medical
Engineering and Physics, Vol. 29, p. 316-325.
5.
Winwood K., P. Zioupos, J.D. Currey, J.R. Cotton, and M. Taylor, 2006, “Development
rates of plastic and elastic components of strain in human cortical bone during
tensile, compressive and shear fatigue loading and implications to bone
biomechanics”, Journal of Biomedical
Materials Research, Part A, Vol.
79 (2), p. 289-297.
6.
Winwood K., P. Zioupos, J.D. Currey, J.R. Cotton, and M. Taylor, 2006, “Strain patterns
within human cortical bone during tensile and compressive fatigue loading and
its implication to implant failure”, Journal
of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions, Vol. 6 (2), p. 134-41.
7.
Nam, J.-H., J.R.
Cotton, E.H. Peterson, and W. Grant, 2006, “Mechanical properties and
consequences of stereocilia and extracellular links
in vestibular hair bundles”, Biophysical
Journal, Vol. 90, pp. 2786-2795.
8.
Nam, J.-H., J.R.
Cotton and J.W. Grant, 2005, “Effect of Fluid Forcing on Vestibular Hair
Bundles”, Journal of Vestibular Research,
Vol. 15 (5-6), p. 263-278.
9.
Cotton, J.R., Winwood, K., Zioupos, P and
Taylor, M, 2005, “Damage rate is a predictor of fatigue life and creep strain rate
in tensile fatigue of human cortical bone samples”, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, Vol. 127, April, p 213-219.
10. Cotton, J. and W. Grant, 2004, “Computational
models of hair cell bundle mechanics: I. Single stereocilium”,
Hearing Research, Vol. 197 (1-2), pp. 96-104.
11. Cotton, J. and W. Grant, 2004, “Computational
models of hair cell bundle mechanics: II. Simplified bundle models”, Hearing
Research, Vol. 197 (1-2), pp. 105-111.
12. Silber,
J., J. Cotton, J.-H. Nam, E. H. Peterson and W. Grant, 2004, “Computational models of hair
cell bundle mechanics: III. 3-D utricular bundles”, Hearing Research, Vol. 197(1-2), pp. 112-130.
13. Cotton, J.R., P. Zioupos, K.
Winwood, and M. Taylor, 2003, “Analysis of creep
strain during tensile fatigue of cortical bone,” Journal of Biomechanics, v. 36, p 943-949.
14. Taylor, M., J. Cotton, and P. Zioupos,
2002, “Finite element simulation of the fatigue behaviour
of cortical and cancellous bone”, Meccanica, Vol. 37, pp. 419-429.
15. Cotton, J.R., J.W. Grant, M.K. Jensen, and B.J. Love,
2001, "Analytic solutions to the shear strength of interfaces failing
under flexure loading conditions", International
Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives, Vol. 21 (1) pp 65-70.
16. Cotton, J.R. and J.W. Grant, 2000, "A finite
element method for mechanical response of hair cell ciliary
bundles", Journal of Biomechanical
Engineering (Transactions of the ASME), Vol. 122, pp. 44-50.
17. Jensen, M.K. B.J. Love, J.W. Grant, J. Cotton, J.R.
Keiser, and D.F. Wilson, 2000, "Comparison study of dicyandiamide-cured
epoxy bonded steel joints and polyamidoamine-cured
epoxy bonded steel joints", International
Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives, Vol. 20, No. 6, pp. 437-444.
18. Peterson, E.H., J.R. Cotton, and J.W. Grant, 1995.
"Structural variation in ciliary bundles of the
posterior semicircular canal: Quantitative anatomy and computational
analysis", Annals of the New York
Academy of Sciences, Vol. 781, pp. 85-102.
19. Grant, J.W., C.C. Huang, and J.R. Cotton, 1994.
"Theoretical mechanical frequency response of the otolithic
organs", Journal of Vestibular
Research, Vol. 4, pp. 137-151.
20. Grant, J.W., and J.R. Cotton, 1990. "A model for otolith dynamic response with a viscoelastic
gel layer", Journal of Vestibular
Research, Vol. 1, pp. 139-151.
REFEREED ABSTRACTS (* denotes presenting author)
1.
John Cotton*, “Implications
of damage laws on bending fatigue of human cortical bone samples”, 7th International Conference on Durability
of Composite Systems, (Duracosys),
Blacksburg, Virginia, September 10-13, 2006.
2.
Jared Ragone and John Cotton*, “Finite Element Simulation of the
MRTA Test of a Human Tibia”, American
Society of Biomechanics (ASB) Annual Meeting, Blacksburg, Virginia,
September 6-9, 2006.
3.
Dennis Anderson*
and John R. Cotton, “Mechanical Analysis of Percutaneous
Sacroplasty using CT Image based Finite Element
Models”, American Society of
Biomechanics (ASB) Annual Meeting, Blacksburg, Virginia, September 6-9,
2006.
4.
Jared Ragone* and John Cotton, “Finite Element Simulation of the
MRTA Test of a Human Tibia”, 14th Annual
Symposium on Computational Methods in Orthopaedic
Biomechanics, Chicago, Illinois, Saturday, March 18, 2006.
5.
Jong-Hoon Nam*, John Cotton, and John Grant, “Simulating
in-vivo stimuli to 3-D virtual hair cells in turtle utricle.”, Association for Research in Otolaryngology
MidWinter Meeting, Baltimore, MD, February 5 - 9,
2006.
6.
J. Nam*, J.
Cotton, E.H. Peterson, and J.W. Grant, “Computational Analysis of Effects of
Hair Bundle Shape and Loading Condition on Mechanotransduction”,
Society for Neuroscience 35th Annual
Meeting, Washington DC, November 12-16. 2005
7.
Jung-Hoon Nam, John Cotton, John Grant*, “Adding Channel Gating
to Finite Element Models of Vestibular Hair Cell Bundles: A New Tool to Study Mechanoelectric Transduction”, Association for Research in Otoloaryngology
Midwinter Meeting, New Orleans, February 22, 2005.
8.
Christopher
Whitlow*, Myles Reedy, John Cotton, Sandra Kaminsky,
Joel Berry, P Morris, “Investigating Sacroplasty:
Technical Considerations and Biomechanical Properties of Sacral Polymethylmethacrylate Infusions in Cadaveric Pelvic
Specimens”, RSNA Radiological Society of
North America 90th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, November 28 -
December 3, 2004, Chicago, Illinois.
9.
John R. Cotton*,
Keith Winwood, Peter Zioupos,
and Mark Taylor, “Relationship between cycles to failure and rates of damage
and creep in fatigue tests of human cortical bone”, ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Key Biscayne, Florida, June
25-29, 2003.
10.
J.
Wallace Grant*, Joe Silber, John Cotton, Ellengene
Peterson. “Hair Cell Mechanics of Three-Dimensional Utricular Bundles.” Association for Research in Otolaryngology MidWinter
Meeting, Daytona
Beach, FL February 22-27, 2003.
11.
Peter
Zioupos*, Keith Winwood,
John R. Cotton, and Mark Taylor, “The development of elastic and
‘plastic’ strains during fatigue damage accumulation of human cortical bone” 13th Conference of the European Society of
Biomechanics, Wroclaw,
Poland, September 1-4, 2002.
12.
John
R. Cotton*, Peter Zioupos, Keith Winwood,
and Mark Taylor, “Creep formulation of strain accumulation during tensile
fatigue of cortical bone”, invited presentation to the Bone Mechanics Symposium
at the IVth World Congress of Biomechanics, Calgary, Canada, August 4-9,
2002.
13.
John R. Cotton*, Peter Zioupos,
Keith Winwood, and Mark Taylor, “Nonlinear damage
theory applied to two-step fatigue failure prediction in human cortical bone”, IVth World Congress of Biomechanics, Calgary, Canada, August 4-9,
2002.
14.
Grant,
J.W.*, J. Cotton, J. Silber, and E. Peterson, “Modeling current-displacement
relations of utricular hair cells”, Twenty-fourth Midwinter Meeting of the Association for
Research in Otolaryngology, St Petersburg, FL, January 27-31, 2002.
15. Taylor, M.* and J.R. Cotton,
“Numerical simulation of the fatigue behaviour of cortical and cancellous bone”, 15th
AIMETA Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Taormina, Italy,
September 26-29, 2001.
16. John R. Cotton*, Peter Zioupos, Keith Winwood, Paul Anderson, Graham R. Davis and Mark Taylor, “Static FEA of cortical bone tensile test with variations in modulus identified from micro-CT scans”, The European Society for Biomaterials Conference, London, UK, September 12-14, 2001.
17. Mark Taylor*, John R. Cotton, and
Peter Zioupos, “A stochastic approach to simulate the
variable fatigue life of cortical bone using a combined CDM and FE method” The
European Society for Biomaterials Conference, London, UK, September 12-14, 2001.
18. John R. Cotton*, Peter Zioupos,
and Mark Taylor, “Simulation
of material property evolution of cortical bone in fatigue bending and its implications
on cancellous bone” XVIIIth
Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics, Zurich, Switzerland,
July 8-13, 2001.
19.
John
R. Cotton*, Peter Zioupos, and Mark Taylor,
“Simulated material property degradation during fatigue of human cancellous bone, as modelled by a
regular honeycomb structure” ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, Snowbird, Utah, June 27-July 1, 2001
20. Cotton, J., J. Silverman, E. Peterson, and W. Grant*,
"Ciliary bundles of striolar
hair cells: Are they mechanically specialized?", Twenty-third Midwinter Meeting of the Association for Research in
Otolaryngology, St. Petersburg, Florida, February 20-24, 2000.
21. Cotton, J.R.* and J.W. Grant, “Finite element analysis
of utricular hair cell bundles”, 18th Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference, Clemson
University, Clemson, SC, May 20-23, 1999.
22. Cotton, J.R. and J.W. Grant*, "Mechanical models
of ciliary bundles that encode the same direction of
head movement in the utricle of the Red Eared Turtle ", Twenty-second Midwinter Meeting of the
Association for Research in Otolaryngology, St. Petersburg, FL, February
14-18, 1999.
23. Cotton, J.R.* and J.W. Grant, "Biomechanics of
vestibular hair cell bundles", 1998
International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Anaheim, CA,
November 15-20, 1998.
24. Cotton, J.R.*, E.H. Peterson, and J.W. Grant.
"Mechanical nonlinearities in deformation of hair cell ciliary
bundles.", Twenty-first
Midwinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, St.
Petersburg, FL, February 15-19, 1998.
25. Cotton, J.R.*, and J.W. Grant. "Analytic and
finite element analysis of stereocilia-link systems:
using deformation modes to infer hair cell bundle properties.", Twentieth Midwinter Meeting of the
Association for Research in Otolaryngology, St. Petersburg, FL, February
2-6,1997.
26. Cotton, J.R.*, J.W. Grant, and E.H. Peterson,
"Finite element model of utricular ciliary bundles in a turtle, Thrachemys (Pseudemys) scripta".
Twenty-sixth Annual Meeting of the
Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, November 16-21, 1996.