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Premolars restored with posts of different materials: fatigue analysis

2011

Previous works studied the effect of the material and the dimensions of the post on the biomechanical performance (fracture strength and stress distribution) of restored teeth, under static loads. The aim of this work was to study the effect of the post material (glass fibre and stainless steel) on restored teeth, which have the final crown, under dynamic conditions. The use of a biomechanical model, including a fatigue analysis from FEA, is presented as a powerful method to study the effect of the material of the intraradicular post. The inclusion of the fatigue analysis allows for a more realistic study that takes into account the dynamic nature of masticatory forces. At the same time, th…

Dental Stress AnalysisMaterials sciencemedicine.medical_treatmentGlass fiberInfluence of post materialMaterials testingCrown (dentistry)Bite ForceDental MaterialsTooth FracturesFlexural strengthMaterials TestingmedicineHumansImplant denturesBicuspidComposite materialGeneral DentistryFEAFatigueTooth NonvitalCrownsImplants dentalsRestored teethStress distributionStainless SteelFinite element methodDental Prosthesis DesignDental Stress AnalysisCeramics and CompositesBiomechanical modelGlassDental materials--FatiguePrefabricated intraradicular postsMaterials dentals--FatigaDental AlloysPost and Core Technique
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Passive and transpassive behaviour of Alloy 31 in a heavy brine LiBr solution

2013

The passive and transpassive behaviour of Alloy 31, a highly alloyed austenitic stainless steel (UNS N08031), has been investigated in a LiBr heavy brine solution (400 g/l) at 25 °C using potentiostatic polarisation combined with electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and Mott–Schottky analysis. The passive film formed on Alloy 31 has been found to be p-type and/or n-type in electronic character, depending on the film formation potential. The thickness of the film formed at potentials within the passive region increases linearly with applied potential. The film formed at transpassive potentials is thinner and more conductive than the film formed within the passive region. These observations…

EISMaterials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringPassive filmAlloyMetallurgyMott schottkyengineering.materialApplied potentialINGENIERIA QUIMICAStainless steelDielectric spectroscopyElectroquímicaMott–SchottkyBrineElectrochemistryengineeringAcer CorrosióAustenitic stainless steelElectrical conductorTranspassivityElectrochimica Acta
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Effect of Temperature on Thermogalvanic Coupling of Alloy 31 in Libr Solutions Studied by Means of Imposed Potential Measurements

2011

[EN] Corrosion resistance of Alloy 31, a highly alloyed stainless steel (UNS N08031) were studied in heavy brine LiBr solutions (400, 700 and 992 g/l) at different temperatures using electrochemical techniques. The mixed potential theory was used to evaluate thermogalvanic corrosion of Alloy 31 in the studied LiBr solutions. Potentiodynamic curves indicate that high temperatures favoured both cathodic and anodic processes, increasing passive current densities and decreasing the pitting potential. Generally, the cold electrode of the pair was the anode of the thermogalvanic cell.

ElectroquímicaThermogalvanic corrosionPassive filmTemperatureAcer CorrosióINGENIERIA QUIMICAStainless steel
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Study of interface formation during diffusion bonding : compact heat exchangers application

2014

Compact diffusion bonded heat exchangers are an attractive option in many fields (nuclear, (petro-)chemistry, solar…) due to their performance. This type of concept is especially intended for manufacturing the energy conversion system of the ASTRID reactor. During diffusion bonding by HIP, the problem is twofold: the channel deformation and microstructure evolution must be controlled, while at the same time, highly resistant interfaces are desired. This thesis is focused on the understanding and the control of the bonded components microstructure prepared by HIP in order to define « process » criteria to achieve welds in agreement with specifications of components containing fluidic channel…

FranchissementAustenitic stainless steel 316L[CHIM.OTHE] Chemical Sciences/OtherHot Isostatic PressingCroissance de grains[ CHIM.OTHE ] Chemical Sciences/OtherCompression Isostatique à ChaudPropriétés mécaniquesMechanical properties[CHIM.OTHE]Chemical Sciences/OtherAcier austénitique 316LGrain growth
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Galvanic deposition of Hydroxyapatite/Chitosan/Collagen coatings on 304 stainless steel

2021

The galvanic deposition method was used to deposit Hydroxyapatite/Chitosan/Collagen coatings on 304 stainless steel. Galvanic deposition is an alternative and valid way to fabricate bio-coatings with high biocompatibility and good anticorrosion properties. Physical-chemical characterizations were carried out to investigate chemical composition and morphology of the samples. Coatings consist of a mixture of calcium phosphate (Brushite and Hydroxyapatite) with chitosan and collagen. Corrosion tests were performed in the simulated body fluid (SBF) after different aging times. Results show that, in comparison with bare 304 stainless steel, coating shifts corrosion potential to anodic values and…

Galvanic depositionSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica Applicata304 stainless steelbio-coatingHydroxyapatite/Chitosan/Collage
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Galvanic Deposition of Hydroxyapatite/Chitosan/Collagen Coatings on 304 Stainless Steel

2021

The galvanic deposition method was used to deposit Hydroxyapatite/Chitosan/Collagen coatings on 304 stainless steel. Galvanic deposition is an alternative and valid way to fabricate bio-coatings with high biocompatibility and good anticorrosion properties. Physical-chemical characterizations were carried out to investigate chemical composition and morphology of the samples. Coatings consist of a mixture of calcium phosphate (Brushite and Hydroxyapatite) with chitosan and collagen. Corrosion tests were performed in the simulated body fluid (SBF) after different aging times. Results show that, in comparison with bare 304 stainless steel, coating shifts corrosion potential to anodic values and…

Hydroxyapatite Chitosan Collagen Biocoating Corrrosion Galvanic deposition Cytotoxicity 304SS stainless steel
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Improved antifouling properties and selective biofunctionalization of stainless steel by employing heterobifunctional silane-polyethylene glycol over…

2016

AbstractA straightforward solution-based method to modify the biofunctionality of stainless steel (SS) using heterobifunctional silane-polyethylene glycol (silane-PEG) overlayers is reported. Reduced nonspecific biofouling of both proteins and bacteria onto SS and further selective biofunctionalization of the modified surface were achieved. According to photoelectron spectroscopy analyses, the silane-PEGs formed less than 10 Å thick overlayers with close to 90% surface coverage and reproducible chemical compositions. Consequently, the surfaces also became more hydrophilic, and the observed non-specific biofouling of proteins was reduced by approximately 70%. In addition, the attachment of E…

Immobilized enzymeBiofoulingSurface PropertiesBiotin02 engineering and technologyPolyethylene glycol010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBacterial AdhesionArticleOverlayerPolyethylene GlycolsBiofoulingchemistry.chemical_compoundLääketieteen bioteknologia - Medical biotechnologybiofunctionalitystainless steelMultidisciplinarySilanesbiologyta114Fysiikka - Physical sciences221 Nanotechnologytechnology industry and agriculture217 Medical engineeringSilanes021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAvidinSilane0104 chemical scienceschemistryChemical engineering216 Materials engineeringBiotinylationbiology.proteinruostumaton teräs3111 Biomedicine0210 nano-technologyHydrophobic and Hydrophilic InteractionsAvidinProtein BindingScientific Reports
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Identification of optimal device combinations for the chimney endovascular aneurysm repair technique within the PERICLES registry

2018

Abstract Objective The ideal stent combination for chimney endovascular aneurysm repair remains undetermined. Therefore, we sought to identify optimal aortic and chimney stent combinations that are associated with the best outcomes by analyzing the worldwide collected experience in the PERformance of chImney technique for the treatment of Complex aortic pathoLogiES (PERICLES) registry. Methods The PERICLES registry was reviewed for patients with pararenal aortic disease electively treated from 2008 to 2014. Eleven different aortic devices were identified with three distinct subgroups: group A (n = 224), nitinol/polyester; group B (n = 105), stainless steel/polyester; and group C (n = 69), n…

MaleRegistrieTime FactorsEndoleakmedicine.medical_treatmentComorbidity030204 cardiovascular system & hematology030230 surgeryEndovascular aneurysm repairSettore MED/22 - Chirurgia VascolareAortic aneurysm0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsRetrospective StudieOcclusionOdds RatioStentRegistriesMultivariate AnalysiPolytetrafluoroethyleneAged 80 and overEndovascular ProceduresHazard ratioGraft Occlusion VascularEuropeBlood Vessel ProsthesiTreatment OutcomeCardiothoracic surgeryStentsFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineSTENT GRAFT; CHIMENY GRAFT; CHIMNEY TECHINQUEHumanUnited Statemedicine.medical_specialtyHospitals Low-VolumeTime FactorPolyestersPolyesterProsthesis DesignDisease-Free Survival03 medical and health sciencesBlood Vessel Prosthesis ImplantationBlood vessel prosthesisAlloysmedicineHumansProportional Hazards ModelsRetrospective StudiesAgedEndovascular ProcedureAortic Aneurysm Thoracicbusiness.industryRisk FactorStentOdds ratiomedicine.diseaseStainless SteelUnited StatesBlood Vessel ProsthesisSurgeryMultivariate AnalysisAlloyProportional Hazards ModelSurgerybusinessHospitals High-VolumeAortic Aneurysm Abdominal
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Toxicity of used orthodontic archwires assessed by three-dimensional cell culture

2006

The aim of the present study was to determine whether used orthodontic wires made of different materials cause toxicity and loss of viability on three-dimensional (3D) cell cultures. Three types of orthodontic wires, stainless steel, Nitinol, and TMA (n = 9) which had been used clinically in fixed appliances for a period of 1 month, were retrieved at random from five patients. Both upper and lower archwires were collected and subjected to two different protocols: to assess toxicity, two pieces of each wire were placed on 3D cell cultures (reconstituted human epithelium); to investigate the possibility of cell damage, the 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)2,5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide (MTT) ass…

Malemedicine.medical_specialty3D cell culturesAdolescentH&E stainBiocompatible MaterialsHaematoxylinEpitheliumAndrologychemistry.chemical_compoundToxicity TestsAlloysOrthodontic WiresmedicineHumansMTT assayChildCell damageCells CulturedEosinChemistryStainless Steelmedicine.diseaseSurgeryStainingToxicitycytotoxicityFemaleFormazanorthodontics
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Increasing the shear capacity of reinforced concrete beams using pretensioned stainless steel ribbons

2017

In this work, the second part of an experimental campaign investigating the efficiency of an alternative retrofitting method for increasing the flexural and/or shear capacity in reinforced concrete beams, based on the use of prestressed stainless steel ribbons and steel angles, is presented and analytically reproduced. This group of tests focuses on the ability of the adopted retrofitting method to improve the shear strength and ultimate deformation of reinforced concrete structural elements. As described in a companion paper, the adopted retrofitting method is alternative to traditional techniques of reinforced concrete retrofitting, being easy to install and usually reversible, and charac…

Materials science0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyfib Model Code 20100201 civil engineeringCAM; fib Model Code 2010; reinforced concrete beams; retrofitting; shear; stainless steel ribbons; Civil and Structural Engineering; Building and Construction; Materials Science (all); Mechanics of MaterialsRetrofitting021105 building & constructionReinforced concrete beamRetrofittingGeneral Materials ScienceCivil and Structural EngineeringCAMbusiness.industryShearStructural engineeringBuilding and ConstructionReinforced concreteStainless steel ribbonShear (sheet metal)Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniMechanics of MaterialsMaterials Science (all)businessShear capacity
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