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Flexular Strength and Hydrolytic Stability of FRC/PFC Dental Bi-Material
Dombková, Julie ; Trautmann, Radoslav (referee) ; Poláček, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the flexural strength of FRC/PFC dental bi-materials and their resistance degree to hydrolysis degradation. The block-shaped samples were exposed to the flexure in three points. The strength and modulus of elasticity were measured by multi-purpose test device called Zwick Z0100. Electron scanning microscope was used for observation of disrupted localities. From the outcomes gained result that the mechanical characteristics are affected by dipping of fibre composite, spatial organization of the support, water absorption of materials used and the matrix and the support adhesion.
Damage Mechanics of Model of Dental Bridge Reinforced with Fiber Reinforced Composite
Štolfová, Kristýna ; Trautmann, Radoslav (referee) ; Poláček, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is aimed at variations of mechanism of construction dental bridge deformation, depending on the shape of dental bridges construstion and its gripping, type of materials and space layout of FRC. Dental bridge model created a sample of T-shape for mechanic tests. These models were tested by modified free-point flexure in special jaws. Tne commercial fibre composite was used as a reinforcer of bridge in the form of strap which consists of preimpregnated unidirected shaped fiberglases.
Flexular Strength and Hydrolytic Stability of FRC/PFC Dental Bi-Material
Dombková, Julie ; Trautmann, Radoslav (referee) ; Poláček, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the flexural strength of FRC/PFC dental bi-materials and their resistance degree to hydrolysis degradation. The block-shaped samples were exposed to the flexure in three points. The strength and modulus of elasticity were measured by multi-purpose test device called Zwick Z0100. Electron scanning microscope was used for observation of disrupted localities. From the outcomes gained result that the mechanical characteristics are affected by dipping of fibre composite, spatial organization of the support, water absorption of materials used and the matrix and the support adhesion.
Damage Mechanics of Model of Dental Bridge Reinforced with Fiber Reinforced Composite
Štolfová, Kristýna ; Trautmann, Radoslav (referee) ; Poláček, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is aimed at variations of mechanism of construction dental bridge deformation, depending on the shape of dental bridges construstion and its gripping, type of materials and space layout of FRC. Dental bridge model created a sample of T-shape for mechanic tests. These models were tested by modified free-point flexure in special jaws. Tne commercial fibre composite was used as a reinforcer of bridge in the form of strap which consists of preimpregnated unidirected shaped fiberglases.
Investigation of composite material degradation indicators using acoustic measurement: comparison with laser vibrometry
Fíla, Tomáš ; Urushadze, Shota ; Kytýř, Daniel ; Valach, Jaroslav ; Šperl, Martin
This paper deals with investigation of acoustic material degradation indicator (attenuation decrement drop of selected natural frequency) measured by a custom-built experimental device. Samples of C/PPS fibre composite material were analyzed. Acoustic signals were recorded and processed using spectral analysis and sound signal regression. Data measured by this method were verified by comparative experiment. Specimens were simultaneously measured using both acoustic experimental device and laser vibrometer. Modal analysis of the specimen were carried out prior to the experiment. This enabled assessment of specimens natural modes and therefore the best impact zone. In total, 10 measurements were performed for each specimen at the same level of degradation. Measured data were then processed and compared. The specimens were repetitively measured after designated number of loading cycles.

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