2016
DOI: 10.5923/j.ijme.20160601.03
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Numerical Study of Finite Fracture Growth in an Epoxy Resin

Abstract: In the last decades, the study of fracture mechanics has been increase as tool capable to analyze the mechanical strength for structures without the occurrence of failure. The presence of small cracks can reduce the structural strength of the component enabling, in some cases, the collapse of the structure under a lower stress than the structural ultimate strength. Currently, the use of numerical methodologies, as finite element method (FEM), that address the problem of fracture in structural components to rep… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the die resin material used in the study can be compared with the mechanical properties of dentin or enamel mechanical properties. The modulus of elasticity of enamel is 84 GPa and dentine is 18.6 GPa [ 44 ], whereas that of epoxy resin is around 35.9 GPa [ 45 ]. Even though, the elastic modulus of epoxy resin differs from that of dentin and enamel, it should be still providing a good representation of the test samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the die resin material used in the study can be compared with the mechanical properties of dentin or enamel mechanical properties. The modulus of elasticity of enamel is 84 GPa and dentine is 18.6 GPa [ 44 ], whereas that of epoxy resin is around 35.9 GPa [ 45 ]. Even though, the elastic modulus of epoxy resin differs from that of dentin and enamel, it should be still providing a good representation of the test samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%