Title of article :
Bio-inspired design of dental multilayers: Experiments and model
Author/Authors :
Niu، نويسنده , , Xinrui and Rahbar، نويسنده , , Nima and Farias، نويسنده , , Stephen and Soboyejo، نويسنده , , Wole، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
7
From page :
596
To page :
602
Abstract :
This paper combines experiments, simulations and analytical modeling that are inspired by the stress reductions associated with the functionally graded structures of the dentin–enamel-junctions (DEJs) in natural teeth. Unlike conventional crown structures in which ceramic crowns are bonded to the bottom layer with an adhesive layer, real teeth do not have a distinct “adhesive layer” between the enamel and the dentin layers. Instead, there is a graded transition from enamel to dentin within a ∼10 to 100 μm thick regime that is called the Dentin Enamel Junction (DEJ). In this paper, a micro-scale, bio-inspired functionally graded structure is used to bond the top ceramic layer (zirconia) to a dentin-like ceramic-filled polymer substrate. The bio-inspired functionally graded material (FGM) is shown to exhibit higher critical loads over a wide range of loading rates. The measured critical loads are predicted using a rate dependent slow crack growth (RDEASCG) model. The implications of the results are then discussed for the design of bio-inspired dental multilayers.
Journal title :
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
Record number :
1404430
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