Relevance of Resin for Photoelasticity

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Autor(a) principal: Martins,Adriana Vieira
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Rocha,Wellington Márcio dos Santos, Silva,Nelson Renato França Alves, Albuquerque,Rodrigo de Castro, Moreira,Allyson Nogueira, Silveira,Rodrigo Richard da, Magalhães,Cláudia Silami, Soares,Wellington Antonio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392019000700273
Resumo: The goal of this study is to test photoelastic resins for manufacturing models with teeth and/or implants under chewing load. Four commercial brands have been chosen: Araldite (Ciba Chemicals), Flexible GIV-Rigid GIV (Polipox) and PL2 (Measurements Group). Nine discs were manufactured, four of them from each of the photoelastic resin brands and five from different proportions of mixture between Flexible GIV and Rigid GIV. All the models were subjected to the diametral compression test, and observed in a circular polariscope. The first order fringe has always been adopted as a benchmark to calculate the photoelastic constant. To the load of interest (150 Newtons), Flexible GIV resin showed areas that followed the elastic regime. Residual stresses for the resin PL2 and persistence of bubbles within the model were observed. Rigid GIV Resin generated the first fringe order only at 280 Newtons load. Araldite resin behaved within the elastic regime and there were no areas with excessive concentration of fringes. The models generated from the manual mixing generated non-homogeneous photoelastic images. The Araldite resin showed to be the most suitable material for manufacturing birefringent models with teeth and/or implants under chewing load.
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spelling Relevance of Resin for Photoelasticityphotoelastic resinstwo-dimensional photoelasticitydental modelsThe goal of this study is to test photoelastic resins for manufacturing models with teeth and/or implants under chewing load. Four commercial brands have been chosen: Araldite (Ciba Chemicals), Flexible GIV-Rigid GIV (Polipox) and PL2 (Measurements Group). Nine discs were manufactured, four of them from each of the photoelastic resin brands and five from different proportions of mixture between Flexible GIV and Rigid GIV. All the models were subjected to the diametral compression test, and observed in a circular polariscope. The first order fringe has always been adopted as a benchmark to calculate the photoelastic constant. To the load of interest (150 Newtons), Flexible GIV resin showed areas that followed the elastic regime. Residual stresses for the resin PL2 and persistence of bubbles within the model were observed. Rigid GIV Resin generated the first fringe order only at 280 Newtons load. Araldite resin behaved within the elastic regime and there were no areas with excessive concentration of fringes. The models generated from the manual mixing generated non-homogeneous photoelastic images. The Araldite resin showed to be the most suitable material for manufacturing birefringent models with teeth and/or implants under chewing load.ABM, ABC, ABPol2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392019000700273Materials Research v.22 suppl.1 2019reponame:Materials research (São Carlos. Online)instname:Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)instacron:ABM ABC ABPOL10.1590/1980-5373-mr-2018-0876info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartins,Adriana VieiraRocha,Wellington Márcio dos SantosSilva,Nelson Renato França AlvesAlbuquerque,Rodrigo de CastroMoreira,Allyson NogueiraSilveira,Rodrigo Richard daMagalhães,Cláudia SilamiSoares,Wellington Antonioeng2020-01-28T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-14392019000700273Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/mrPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpdedz@power.ufscar.br1980-53731516-1439opendoar:2020-01-28T00:00Materials research (São Carlos. Online) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relevance of Resin for Photoelasticity
title Relevance of Resin for Photoelasticity
spellingShingle Relevance of Resin for Photoelasticity
Martins,Adriana Vieira
photoelastic resins
two-dimensional photoelasticity
dental models
title_short Relevance of Resin for Photoelasticity
title_full Relevance of Resin for Photoelasticity
title_fullStr Relevance of Resin for Photoelasticity
title_full_unstemmed Relevance of Resin for Photoelasticity
title_sort Relevance of Resin for Photoelasticity
author Martins,Adriana Vieira
author_facet Martins,Adriana Vieira
Rocha,Wellington Márcio dos Santos
Silva,Nelson Renato França Alves
Albuquerque,Rodrigo de Castro
Moreira,Allyson Nogueira
Silveira,Rodrigo Richard da
Magalhães,Cláudia Silami
Soares,Wellington Antonio
author_role author
author2 Rocha,Wellington Márcio dos Santos
Silva,Nelson Renato França Alves
Albuquerque,Rodrigo de Castro
Moreira,Allyson Nogueira
Silveira,Rodrigo Richard da
Magalhães,Cláudia Silami
Soares,Wellington Antonio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins,Adriana Vieira
Rocha,Wellington Márcio dos Santos
Silva,Nelson Renato França Alves
Albuquerque,Rodrigo de Castro
Moreira,Allyson Nogueira
Silveira,Rodrigo Richard da
Magalhães,Cláudia Silami
Soares,Wellington Antonio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv photoelastic resins
two-dimensional photoelasticity
dental models
topic photoelastic resins
two-dimensional photoelasticity
dental models
description The goal of this study is to test photoelastic resins for manufacturing models with teeth and/or implants under chewing load. Four commercial brands have been chosen: Araldite (Ciba Chemicals), Flexible GIV-Rigid GIV (Polipox) and PL2 (Measurements Group). Nine discs were manufactured, four of them from each of the photoelastic resin brands and five from different proportions of mixture between Flexible GIV and Rigid GIV. All the models were subjected to the diametral compression test, and observed in a circular polariscope. The first order fringe has always been adopted as a benchmark to calculate the photoelastic constant. To the load of interest (150 Newtons), Flexible GIV resin showed areas that followed the elastic regime. Residual stresses for the resin PL2 and persistence of bubbles within the model were observed. Rigid GIV Resin generated the first fringe order only at 280 Newtons load. Araldite resin behaved within the elastic regime and there were no areas with excessive concentration of fringes. The models generated from the manual mixing generated non-homogeneous photoelastic images. The Araldite resin showed to be the most suitable material for manufacturing birefringent models with teeth and/or implants under chewing load.
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