<strong>Purpose: </strong>The purpose of this study was to identify optimal post and core materials for central incisors without ferrules using three-dimensional finite element analysis and three-point ben...<strong>Purpose: </strong>The purpose of this study was to identify optimal post and core materials for central incisors without ferrules using three-dimensional finite element analysis and three-point bending tests. <strong>Methods: </strong>Stress analyses were performed with six models: cast metal post and core (MP), composite resin core alone, straight fiber-reinforced post-composite resin core (FSR), tapered fiber-reinforced post-composite resin core, straight titanium post-composite resin core (TSR), and tapered titanium post-composite resin core (TTR). A 100-N load was applied to the lingual surface at a 45° angle to the long axis of the tooth. Maximum von Mises stress distributions were calculated with finite element analysis software. Five samples each of composite resin, straight fiber-reinforced post, straight titanium post, straight fiber-reinforced post and composite resin, and straight titanium post and composite resin were subjected to three-point bending tests, followed by analysis of variance and Tukey’s multiple comparison test. <strong>Results: </strong>Stress distribution was optimal on TTR. Maximum von Mises stress on the cervical side of the post was greatest in TSR (693 MPa) and TTR (556 MPa). Maximum stress on the apical side of the post was greatest in MP (110 MPa). Maximum stress in surrounding dentin was lowest in MP (203 MPa) and TTR (250 MPa). Gap distance was smallest in MP (0.09 mm) and largest in FSR (0.26 mm). Mean maximum three-point bending force was lowest in composite resin (26.9 N/mm) and highest in titanium post and composite resin (97.1 N/mm). Titanium post bending strength was consistently greater than that of the fiber-reinforced post (p < 0.01). <strong>Conclusion:</strong> These results revealed optimal stress distribution and high bending strength with the tapered titanium post and resin combination, suggesting that this combination can most effectively prevent root or post fracture in an anterior tooth without a ferrule.展开更多
It is of paramount importance to improve the utilization efficiency of hollow titanium silicate(HTS) zeolite catalyst used in the cyclohexanone ammoxidation process. To achieve this aim, the regeneration of simulated ...It is of paramount importance to improve the utilization efficiency of hollow titanium silicate(HTS) zeolite catalyst used in the cyclohexanone ammoxidation process. To achieve this aim, the regeneration of simulated deactivated HTS zeolite by post-synthesis was carried out in an aqueous TPAOH solution under hydrothermal conditions. It was found that the catalytic performance for phenol hydroxylation over regenerated HTS zeolite was as high as that of fresh one.Judging from the BET measurements, electron micrography and XRD analysis results, it was confirmed that the topological and morphological structure was repaired. The chemical state of Ti species was detected by the UV-Vis and ^(29)Si MAS NMR spectroscopy. No acidic amorphous TiO_2-SiO_2 oxide was formed, and the extraframework Ti species could be reincorporated into the framework of HTS zeolite thanks to the tetrahedral coordination by the condensation between Ti-OH and Si-OH groups. In order to confirm this conclusion, the fresh HTS zeolite was treated under the NH_3·H_2O hydrothermal and thermal conditions for several times. The catalytic activity of both uncalcined and calcined simulated deactivated HTS zeolite samples could be regenerated without the formation of Br?nsted acid sites. It was concluded that the highly dispersed Ti species could be reincorporated into the framework of zeolite by hydrated condensation of Si-OH and Ti-OH groups after secondary hydrothermal synthesis.展开更多
The effect of post weld heat treatment on the microstructure and fracture toughness of friction welded joints of Ti-6.5Al-1Mo-1V-2Zr alloy was studied. The experimental results show that equiaxial grains were formed a...The effect of post weld heat treatment on the microstructure and fracture toughness of friction welded joints of Ti-6.5Al-1Mo-1V-2Zr alloy was studied. The experimental results show that equiaxial grains were formed at the center of the weld metal while highly deformed grains were observed in the thermomechanically affected zone. The fracture toughness of the weld metal was lower than that of the thermomechanically affected zone under as-weld and post weld heat treatment conditions. With increasing temperature of post weld heat treatment, the fracture toughness of weld center and thermomechanically affected zone increased. The fractographic observation revealed that the friction welded joints fractured in a ductile mode.展开更多
文摘<strong>Purpose: </strong>The purpose of this study was to identify optimal post and core materials for central incisors without ferrules using three-dimensional finite element analysis and three-point bending tests. <strong>Methods: </strong>Stress analyses were performed with six models: cast metal post and core (MP), composite resin core alone, straight fiber-reinforced post-composite resin core (FSR), tapered fiber-reinforced post-composite resin core, straight titanium post-composite resin core (TSR), and tapered titanium post-composite resin core (TTR). A 100-N load was applied to the lingual surface at a 45° angle to the long axis of the tooth. Maximum von Mises stress distributions were calculated with finite element analysis software. Five samples each of composite resin, straight fiber-reinforced post, straight titanium post, straight fiber-reinforced post and composite resin, and straight titanium post and composite resin were subjected to three-point bending tests, followed by analysis of variance and Tukey’s multiple comparison test. <strong>Results: </strong>Stress distribution was optimal on TTR. Maximum von Mises stress on the cervical side of the post was greatest in TSR (693 MPa) and TTR (556 MPa). Maximum stress on the apical side of the post was greatest in MP (110 MPa). Maximum stress in surrounding dentin was lowest in MP (203 MPa) and TTR (250 MPa). Gap distance was smallest in MP (0.09 mm) and largest in FSR (0.26 mm). Mean maximum three-point bending force was lowest in composite resin (26.9 N/mm) and highest in titanium post and composite resin (97.1 N/mm). Titanium post bending strength was consistently greater than that of the fiber-reinforced post (p < 0.01). <strong>Conclusion:</strong> These results revealed optimal stress distribution and high bending strength with the tapered titanium post and resin combination, suggesting that this combination can most effectively prevent root or post fracture in an anterior tooth without a ferrule.
基金financially supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program, 2006CB202508)the China Petrochemical Corporation (SINOPEC Group 20673054)
文摘It is of paramount importance to improve the utilization efficiency of hollow titanium silicate(HTS) zeolite catalyst used in the cyclohexanone ammoxidation process. To achieve this aim, the regeneration of simulated deactivated HTS zeolite by post-synthesis was carried out in an aqueous TPAOH solution under hydrothermal conditions. It was found that the catalytic performance for phenol hydroxylation over regenerated HTS zeolite was as high as that of fresh one.Judging from the BET measurements, electron micrography and XRD analysis results, it was confirmed that the topological and morphological structure was repaired. The chemical state of Ti species was detected by the UV-Vis and ^(29)Si MAS NMR spectroscopy. No acidic amorphous TiO_2-SiO_2 oxide was formed, and the extraframework Ti species could be reincorporated into the framework of HTS zeolite thanks to the tetrahedral coordination by the condensation between Ti-OH and Si-OH groups. In order to confirm this conclusion, the fresh HTS zeolite was treated under the NH_3·H_2O hydrothermal and thermal conditions for several times. The catalytic activity of both uncalcined and calcined simulated deactivated HTS zeolite samples could be regenerated without the formation of Br?nsted acid sites. It was concluded that the highly dispersed Ti species could be reincorporated into the framework of zeolite by hydrated condensation of Si-OH and Ti-OH groups after secondary hydrothermal synthesis.
基金Funded by the Commission of Science,Techonology and Industry for National Defense(No.AXXD1818)
文摘The effect of post weld heat treatment on the microstructure and fracture toughness of friction welded joints of Ti-6.5Al-1Mo-1V-2Zr alloy was studied. The experimental results show that equiaxial grains were formed at the center of the weld metal while highly deformed grains were observed in the thermomechanically affected zone. The fracture toughness of the weld metal was lower than that of the thermomechanically affected zone under as-weld and post weld heat treatment conditions. With increasing temperature of post weld heat treatment, the fracture toughness of weld center and thermomechanically affected zone increased. The fractographic observation revealed that the friction welded joints fractured in a ductile mode.