Hydrogel fracture experiment: from different stimuli to delayed fracture study (C)

Hydrogel is widely utilized in various applications and developments such as the delivery of medicines, tissues regenerative scaffolding and contact lenses. This is due to its great mechanical properties like great biocompatibility and biodegradability, especially in the relevance of biomedica...

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Main Author: Ng, Wei Qiang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1684182023-06-17T16:50:27Z Hydrogel fracture experiment: from different stimuli to delayed fracture study (C) Ng, Wei Qiang Li Hua School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering LiHua@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Mechanical engineering Hydrogel is widely utilized in various applications and developments such as the delivery of medicines, tissues regenerative scaffolding and contact lenses. This is due to its great mechanical properties like great biocompatibility and biodegradability, especially in the relevance of biomedical industries. From this report, the influence of water content on polyacrylamide hydrogels with regards to fracture mechanics is explored. Experiments relating to fracture mechanics is carried out to accomplish the above mentioned, mainly fast fracture for samples with and without any pre- cut, through subjecting samples to monotonic loading and, also on the study of delayed fracture, whereby samples with pre- cut will be subjected to static loading. Water content varying from the maximum swelling percentage, original percentage of the as prepared hydrogel, and variation from 80% down to 50% will be utilized as test samples for the experiments mentioned. The theory of energy release rate relating to fracture toughness and fracture energy is applied in this report. The effect of pre- cut length concerning crack tip sensitivity is also being studied. It is observed through the experiments conducted that at higher water content, the critical energy release rate is considerably low, but with the reduction of water content displayed, the higher the critical energy release rate. Thus, indicating that water content in polyacrylamide hydrogels does indeed have a significant effect on the mechanical properties like the fracture energy and fracture toughness. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2023-06-12T07:42:30Z 2023-06-12T07:42:30Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Ng, W. Q. (2023). Hydrogel fracture experiment: from different stimuli to delayed fracture study (C). Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168418 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168418 en B128 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Hydrogel fracture experiment: from different stimuli to delayed fracture study (C)
description Hydrogel is widely utilized in various applications and developments such as the delivery of medicines, tissues regenerative scaffolding and contact lenses. This is due to its great mechanical properties like great biocompatibility and biodegradability, especially in the relevance of biomedical industries. From this report, the influence of water content on polyacrylamide hydrogels with regards to fracture mechanics is explored. Experiments relating to fracture mechanics is carried out to accomplish the above mentioned, mainly fast fracture for samples with and without any pre- cut, through subjecting samples to monotonic loading and, also on the study of delayed fracture, whereby samples with pre- cut will be subjected to static loading. Water content varying from the maximum swelling percentage, original percentage of the as prepared hydrogel, and variation from 80% down to 50% will be utilized as test samples for the experiments mentioned. The theory of energy release rate relating to fracture toughness and fracture energy is applied in this report. The effect of pre- cut length concerning crack tip sensitivity is also being studied. It is observed through the experiments conducted that at higher water content, the critical energy release rate is considerably low, but with the reduction of water content displayed, the higher the critical energy release rate. Thus, indicating that water content in polyacrylamide hydrogels does indeed have a significant effect on the mechanical properties like the fracture energy and fracture toughness.
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author Ng, Wei Qiang
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title Hydrogel fracture experiment: from different stimuli to delayed fracture study (C)
title_short Hydrogel fracture experiment: from different stimuli to delayed fracture study (C)
title_full Hydrogel fracture experiment: from different stimuli to delayed fracture study (C)
title_fullStr Hydrogel fracture experiment: from different stimuli to delayed fracture study (C)
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogel fracture experiment: from different stimuli to delayed fracture study (C)
title_sort hydrogel fracture experiment: from different stimuli to delayed fracture study (c)
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168418
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