Comparative three-point bending flexural test of dental ceramics using standard and self-adjustable specimen support fixtures

© 2020 The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials. The flexural strength of dental ceramic specimens was comparatively measured by using the standard fixture and the self-adjustable specimen support fixture which carefully prepared for this work. One hundred and twenty dental ceramic specimen bars...

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Main Authors: Thepparat Khemaleelakul, Pavisuth Kanjantra, Siripong Sirimongkolwattana, Weeranuch Thong-Ngarm, Teerapong Mamanee, Narin Sirikulrat
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-684052020-04-02T15:30:12Z Comparative three-point bending flexural test of dental ceramics using standard and self-adjustable specimen support fixtures Thepparat Khemaleelakul Pavisuth Kanjantra Siripong Sirimongkolwattana Weeranuch Thong-Ngarm Teerapong Mamanee Narin Sirikulrat Engineering Materials Science Physics and Astronomy © 2020 The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials. The flexural strength of dental ceramic specimens was comparatively measured by using the standard fixture and the self-adjustable specimen support fixture which carefully prepared for this work. One hundred and twenty dental ceramic specimen bars fabricated in accordance with the BS EN ISO 6872 standard were ground, polished and classified into 6 groups with opposing surface parallelism differences of 0.00, 0.01, 0.02, 0.03, 0.04 and 0.05 mm. Each group contained 20 specimens which ten specimens were tested by using the standard fixture and the other ten specimens were tested by using the self-adjustable specimen support fixture. The flexural strength and Weibull modulus of both specimen groups were analyzed using two way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Weibull analysis. The fracture surfaces of both specimen groups were investigated under the scanning electron microscope and analyzed for their fracture behavior. Results from the study found that the self-adjustable specimen support fixture for the three-point flexural test was able to improve the force distribution on the surface of specimens under test. As a result, the actual flexural strength of materials under test with the higher value and reliability was achieved. The flexural strength from this study was found to be comparable to that measured with the bi-axial test. The strength values increased significantly from 79.1 « 5.1 MPa to be 90.1 « 3.4 MPa when tested with the standard fixture and the self-adjustable specimen support fixture respectively. The 10% failure stress and Weibull modulus of specimens tested with the self-adjustable specimen support fixture also improved obviously. The fracture surface characteristics of specimens tested with the standard fixture indicated most crack origin occurred at the specimen edge. In the specimens tested with the self-adjustable specimen support, the crack origin was observed as the appearance of the arrest lines or Wallner lines at the inner area beyond the specimen edge. 2020-04-02T15:26:07Z 2020-04-02T15:26:07Z 2020-01-01 Journal 13459678 2-s2.0-85082398749 10.2320/matertrans.MT-M2019307 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85082398749&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/68405
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Engineering
Materials Science
Physics and Astronomy
spellingShingle Engineering
Materials Science
Physics and Astronomy
Thepparat Khemaleelakul
Pavisuth Kanjantra
Siripong Sirimongkolwattana
Weeranuch Thong-Ngarm
Teerapong Mamanee
Narin Sirikulrat
Comparative three-point bending flexural test of dental ceramics using standard and self-adjustable specimen support fixtures
description © 2020 The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials. The flexural strength of dental ceramic specimens was comparatively measured by using the standard fixture and the self-adjustable specimen support fixture which carefully prepared for this work. One hundred and twenty dental ceramic specimen bars fabricated in accordance with the BS EN ISO 6872 standard were ground, polished and classified into 6 groups with opposing surface parallelism differences of 0.00, 0.01, 0.02, 0.03, 0.04 and 0.05 mm. Each group contained 20 specimens which ten specimens were tested by using the standard fixture and the other ten specimens were tested by using the self-adjustable specimen support fixture. The flexural strength and Weibull modulus of both specimen groups were analyzed using two way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Weibull analysis. The fracture surfaces of both specimen groups were investigated under the scanning electron microscope and analyzed for their fracture behavior. Results from the study found that the self-adjustable specimen support fixture for the three-point flexural test was able to improve the force distribution on the surface of specimens under test. As a result, the actual flexural strength of materials under test with the higher value and reliability was achieved. The flexural strength from this study was found to be comparable to that measured with the bi-axial test. The strength values increased significantly from 79.1 « 5.1 MPa to be 90.1 « 3.4 MPa when tested with the standard fixture and the self-adjustable specimen support fixture respectively. The 10% failure stress and Weibull modulus of specimens tested with the self-adjustable specimen support fixture also improved obviously. The fracture surface characteristics of specimens tested with the standard fixture indicated most crack origin occurred at the specimen edge. In the specimens tested with the self-adjustable specimen support, the crack origin was observed as the appearance of the arrest lines or Wallner lines at the inner area beyond the specimen edge.
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author Thepparat Khemaleelakul
Pavisuth Kanjantra
Siripong Sirimongkolwattana
Weeranuch Thong-Ngarm
Teerapong Mamanee
Narin Sirikulrat
author_facet Thepparat Khemaleelakul
Pavisuth Kanjantra
Siripong Sirimongkolwattana
Weeranuch Thong-Ngarm
Teerapong Mamanee
Narin Sirikulrat
author_sort Thepparat Khemaleelakul
title Comparative three-point bending flexural test of dental ceramics using standard and self-adjustable specimen support fixtures
title_short Comparative three-point bending flexural test of dental ceramics using standard and self-adjustable specimen support fixtures
title_full Comparative three-point bending flexural test of dental ceramics using standard and self-adjustable specimen support fixtures
title_fullStr Comparative three-point bending flexural test of dental ceramics using standard and self-adjustable specimen support fixtures
title_full_unstemmed Comparative three-point bending flexural test of dental ceramics using standard and self-adjustable specimen support fixtures
title_sort comparative three-point bending flexural test of dental ceramics using standard and self-adjustable specimen support fixtures
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