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Wednesday, 05 December 2018 06:33

Tidrezio published the Materials Engineering Department at the University of Technology, namely: Prof. Gawad Kazem Alawi, Prof.Shamama Issa Saleh and Lec.Hozan Salam Fadel, joint scientific research on:

 "Studying the bending properties and the shear stress of the polycyclic methyl methacrylate resin for dental implant applications".

studying the flexural properties and max.shear stress of self cure PMMA resin for denture applications "

  In the Journal of the Iraqi University of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Volume 17 No. 4 of 2017 "

In the study, polyethylene methyl acrylate is a widely accepted material in the field of dentistry and medicine due to its excellent biological compatibility and easy manufacturing, although it shows lower mechanical properties. Therefore the present study was conducted to determine the bending properties of PMMA materials by enhancing PMMA with two different natural fibers (bamboo fibers and sioc). Non-continuous random fibers were used in three lengths (2, 6 and 12 mm) and three percentage points (3, 6 and 9% fracture weight) of both types of fiber. The results showed that bending coefficient, bending force and maximum shear stress were increased by increasing the fracture and length of the fibers for each of the fibers (bamboo and siwaak) to reach the maximum quantity in addition to the fraction of the thickness at 9% and length of 12 mm of fibers. The highest values ​​for bending and bending strength were maximum cut (10.09GPa), (112MPa), (6MPa) respectively, for composite samples with bamboo fibers, whereas for composite samples with siwaic fibers (9.71) GPa, (101MPa), 4.44MPa (9%) and length (12mm), and all composite samples reinforced with bamboo fiber showed higher curvature strength and curvature coefficient between the composite sample reinforced by siwak fibers.