FENovice
Bioengineer
- Apr 15, 2010
- 4
Hello Group,
I am trying to predict fracture of teeth.
The approach has been to 3d scan a tooth and recreate the geometry in ceramic material by rapid prototyping techniques.
The sample teeth are then tested on a load test machine.
Also material samples were tensile tested and i got a nonlinear stress strain curve used in the FE analysis.
Anyway the basic problem is that when i recreate the actual failure load in the FEmodel the stress is way higher than the UTS of the tensile sample.
I have looked at vaious failue theories - max pinicipal, mises, tresca and looked at strains too...
There is a very sharp corner where the crack initiates when the test samples fail and this is where i get my peak stress but it is way higher (around 600Mpa) than the UTS from the tensile test (the UTS is only around 60Mpa)...
I have a good mesh and loads of elements around the stress concentration and no abrupt changes in stress across elements... Everyting seems correct but stress is just too high...?
Does anyone have any advice?
Thanks,
I am trying to predict fracture of teeth.
The approach has been to 3d scan a tooth and recreate the geometry in ceramic material by rapid prototyping techniques.
The sample teeth are then tested on a load test machine.
Also material samples were tensile tested and i got a nonlinear stress strain curve used in the FE analysis.
Anyway the basic problem is that when i recreate the actual failure load in the FEmodel the stress is way higher than the UTS of the tensile sample.
I have looked at vaious failue theories - max pinicipal, mises, tresca and looked at strains too...
There is a very sharp corner where the crack initiates when the test samples fail and this is where i get my peak stress but it is way higher (around 600Mpa) than the UTS from the tensile test (the UTS is only around 60Mpa)...
I have a good mesh and loads of elements around the stress concentration and no abrupt changes in stress across elements... Everyting seems correct but stress is just too high...?
Does anyone have any advice?
Thanks,