NEW ANALYSIS OF THE EDGE CHIPPING RESISTANCE OF BRITTLE MATERIALS
The relationship between the force required to create an edge chip and the distance from the edge may be non-linear. A quadratic equation relating the indentation load and size, with separate terms for the fracture and deformation processes, is often used in indentation hardness studies. A similar r...
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Published in | Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings pp. 209 - 224 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
01.01.2015
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISBN | 1119031184 9781119031185 |
ISSN | 0196-6219 |
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Summary: | The relationship between the force required to create an edge chip and the distance from the edge may be non-linear. A quadratic equation relating the indentation load and size, with separate terms for the fracture and deformation processes, is often used in indentation hardness studies. A similar relationship is proposed for edge chipping. Force-edge distance relationships were determined for a variety of dental restorative materials using a sharp conical indentor with a tip angle of 120 degrees. These included feldspathic porcelain, leucite glass-ceramic, lithium disilicate glass-ceramic, filled resin composite, nanocomposite, TZP, alumina, and alumina/alumina-zirconia layered composite materials. The force-distant relationship varied from linear to non-linear, dependent upon the material hardness, fracture toughness and elastic modulus. The hard materials tended to exhibit linear chipping behaviour. An edge chipping equation is proposed. |
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ISBN: | 1119031184 9781119031185 |
ISSN: | 0196-6219 |