scholarly journals Effect of Endosseous Implants on the Impact Fracture Strength of the Edentulous Mandible

1998 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 356-369
Author(s):  
Hiroshi Kawazu ◽  
Jun Shimada
2014 ◽  
Vol 566 ◽  
pp. 232-237
Author(s):  
H. Ambarita ◽  
M. Daimaruya ◽  
H. Fujiki

The present study is concerned with the development of a fracture criterion for the impact fracture of jointed steel plates of a lap bolted joint used in the suspension parts of a car body. For the accurate prediction of crash characteristics of car bodies by computer-aided engineering (CAE), it is also necessary to examine the behaviour and fracture of the jointed steel plates subjected to impact loads. Although the actual impact fracture of jointed steel plates of a lap bolted joint in cars is complicated, for simplifying it is classified into the shear fracture and the extractive fracture of jointed steel plates. Three kinds of steel plates, i.e., common steel with the tensile strength of 270 MPa and two high tensile strength steels with the tensile strength of 440 and 590 MPa level used for vehicles, are examined. In the impact shear test, the specimens are made of two plates and jointed by a bolt, and in the impact extractive test the specimens are made of a plate and drilled in the centre for a bolt. The impact shear test of jointed steel plates of lap bolted joints is performed using a modified split Hopkinson bar apparatus, while the impact extractive one is performed using one-bar method. Numerical simulations by a FEM code LS-DYNA are also carried out in order to understand the mechanism of shearing and extractive fractures process of jointed steel plates. The obtained results suggest that a stress-based fracture criterion may be developed for the impact shearing and extractive fractures of jointed steel plates of lap bolted joints used in a car body.


2008 ◽  
Vol 51 ◽  
pp. 11-20
Author(s):  
Ming Tu Ma ◽  
Guo Zhong Li ◽  
Zhi Gang Li ◽  
Hong Zhou Lu

The effect of morphology and distribution of sulfides on tensile, impact and bending fatigue properties of non-quenched and tempered steel 49MnVS3 has been investigated in this paper. Microscopic structure and morphology of sulfides are observed, and impact fracture and fatigue fracture have been analyzed by SEM. The results show that the morphology of sulfides is mostly strip and distributes in ferrite, which affects mechanical properties and fatigue life. The length direction of sulfide strip is parallel to the rolling direction of steel. When the length of sulfide is short relatively and is approximate to the shape of particles. The impact properties and bending fatigue performance of 49MnVS3 are higher. Under those conditions, there are more ductile characteristics in their impact fracture and the fatigue fracture. The reasons for the effect of sulfide morphology on the mechanical and fatigue properties are explained.


2002 ◽  
Vol 754 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.L. Lee ◽  
Y. Li ◽  
W.C. Carter

ABSTRACTThe influence of different microstructures of La-based fully amorphous samples and its composites on the impact fracture energy were investigated and discussed. Results showed improvement in fracture energy of glassy metals with intermetallic phases, but deteriorated in the presence of dendrite phases and high volume % of crystalline phases.


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