A statistical model of the rate-dependent fracture behavior of dental polymer-based biomaterials

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2023

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An insight into the fracture behavior of dental polymer-based biomaterials is important to reduce safety hazards for patients. The crack-driven fracture process of polymers is largely stochastic and often dependent on the loading rate. Therefore, in this study, a statistical model was developed based on three-point bending tests on dental polymethyl methacrylate at different loading rates. The fracture strains were investigated (two-parameter Weibull distribution (2PW)) and the rate-dependency of the 2PW parameters were examined (Cramér-von Mises test (CvM)), arriving at the conclusion that there could be a limiting distribution for both quasi-static and dynamic failure. Based on these findings, a phenomenological model based on exponential functions was developed, which would further facilitate the determination of the failure probability of the material at a certain strain with a given strain rate. The model can be integrated into finite element solvers to consider the stochastic fracture behavior in simulations.

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Dental materials journal 42, 2 (2023), 177 - 186

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