仿生类珍珠陶瓷-聚合物复合材料的压缩疲劳性能及损伤机理

Guoqi Tan, Qin Yu, Zengqian Liu, Xuegang Wang, Mingyang Zhang, Yanyan Liu, Zhefeng Zhang, R. Ritchie
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摘要:抗疲劳性是结构材料的关键,但在新型生物材料的开发中很少被考虑。本文研究了一种类似人类牙釉质刚度和硬度的纳米状陶瓷(氧化钇稳定氧化锆)-聚合物(聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯)复合材料在循环压缩下的疲劳行为和损伤机制,以模拟潜在的使用条件。复合材料具有砂浆结构,呈现阶梯状断裂行为;随着应力幅值的增大,裂纹模式由砖的断裂向砖间聚合物相的分离转变。裂纹状结构的作用是诱导裂纹偏转,增加裂纹表面的粗糙度,促进断裂时砖间的相互滑动;这导致了高抗疲劳性,增强了这种复合材料在牙科应用中的潜力。
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Compression Fatigue Properties and Damage Mechanisms of a Bioinspired Nacre-Like Ceramic-Polymer Composite
Abstract Fatigue resistance is invariably critical for structural materials, but is rarely considered in the development of new bioinspired materials. Here the fatigue behavior and damage mechanisms of a nacre-like ceramic (yttria-stabilized zirconia) - polymer (polymethyl methacrylate) composite, which resembles human tooth enamel in its stiffness and hardness, were investigated under cyclic compression to simulate potential service conditions. The composite has a brick-and-mortar structure which exhibits a staircase-like fracture behavior; it displays a transition in cracking mode from the fracture of the ceramic bricks to separation along the inter-brick polymer phase with increasing stress amplitude. The nacre-like structure functions to induce crack deflection, increase the roughness of the crack surfaces, and promote the mutual sliding between bricks during fracture; this results in high fatigue resistance, which enhances the potential of this composite for dental applications.
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