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Finite Element Analysis on the Effect of the Surface Roughness on the Tensile Properties of Pure Titanium

순 타이타늄 인장 물성에 미치는 표면 거칠기의 영향에 대한 유한요소해석

  • Received : 2016.12.07
  • Accepted : 2017.02.15
  • Published : 2017.04.01

Abstract

Titanium based implants are known to improve their osseointegration by controlling surface roughness from nanometers to micrometers. Implants continuously and/or repeatedly receive irregular loads in the human body, and require a deeper understanding of the tensile and fatigue properties that can determine the fracture characteristics of the materials. In this study, the plastic deformation behavior which depends on the surface geometry of the materials during tensile tests was analyzed using the finite element method. As a result, the tensile properties were greatly decreased with increasing the sharpness of the surface. On the other hand, the average roughness had no significant effect on tensile properties. This investigation shed a light on developing titanium implants with improved osseointegration by surface treatments.

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