Computational evaluation of frictional force changes in three-point and three-bracket bending models / S. A. H. A. Seman ... [et al.]

NiTi arch wires are commonly used at the initial stage of orthodontic treatment, due to their superelastic and biocompatibility properties. Numerous bending models have been considered to anticipate the mechanical responses of the superelastic NiTi wire in the oral environment. It is known that the...

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Main Authors: Seman, S. A. H. A., Razali, M. F., Mahmud, A. S., Hassan, M. H.
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spelling my.uitm.ir.529622021-11-03T09:09:36Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/52962/ Computational evaluation of frictional force changes in three-point and three-bracket bending models / S. A. H. A. Seman ... [et al.] Seman, S. A. H. A. Razali, M. F. Mahmud, A. S. Hassan, M. H. Machine design and drawing Machine construction (General) NiTi arch wires are commonly used at the initial stage of orthodontic treatment, due to their superelastic and biocompatibility properties. Numerous bending models have been considered to anticipate the mechanical responses of the superelastic NiTi wire in the oral environment. It is known that the magnitude of bending force exerted by the NiTi wire is relatively influenced by the magnitude of friction generated at the wiresupport interfaces. These data on the variability of friction magnitude for various bending models, however, are very limited in the literature. This study investigated the magnitude of frictional force generated in different bending models through the numerical method. The frictional force in a three-point and a three-bracket model was quantified from the force difference, measured when the wire was deflected in friction and frictionless conditions. Overall, the frictional force magnitude gradually increased as the wire further pressing the support surface at higher deflection. The highest frictional force was recorded when the bracket support was considered, with values of 2.01 N during loading and 1.61 N during unloading. These loading and unloading frictional forces were significantly reduced to 0.25 N as soon as the point support was considered. The high frictional force generated in the bracket model transformed the constant force-deflection trend of superelastic NiTi wire into a gradient force. Universiti Teknologi MARA 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/52962/1/52962.pdf ID52962 Seman, S. A. H. A. and Razali, M. F. and Mahmud, A. S. and Hassan, M. H. (2021) Computational evaluation of frictional force changes in three-point and three-bracket bending models / S. A. H. A. Seman ... [et al.]. Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 18 (3): 2. pp. 21-35. ISSN 2550 - 164X
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topic Machine design and drawing
Machine construction (General)
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Machine construction (General)
Seman, S. A. H. A.
Razali, M. F.
Mahmud, A. S.
Hassan, M. H.
Computational evaluation of frictional force changes in three-point and three-bracket bending models / S. A. H. A. Seman ... [et al.]
description NiTi arch wires are commonly used at the initial stage of orthodontic treatment, due to their superelastic and biocompatibility properties. Numerous bending models have been considered to anticipate the mechanical responses of the superelastic NiTi wire in the oral environment. It is known that the magnitude of bending force exerted by the NiTi wire is relatively influenced by the magnitude of friction generated at the wiresupport interfaces. These data on the variability of friction magnitude for various bending models, however, are very limited in the literature. This study investigated the magnitude of frictional force generated in different bending models through the numerical method. The frictional force in a three-point and a three-bracket model was quantified from the force difference, measured when the wire was deflected in friction and frictionless conditions. Overall, the frictional force magnitude gradually increased as the wire further pressing the support surface at higher deflection. The highest frictional force was recorded when the bracket support was considered, with values of 2.01 N during loading and 1.61 N during unloading. These loading and unloading frictional forces were significantly reduced to 0.25 N as soon as the point support was considered. The high frictional force generated in the bracket model transformed the constant force-deflection trend of superelastic NiTi wire into a gradient force.
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author Seman, S. A. H. A.
Razali, M. F.
Mahmud, A. S.
Hassan, M. H.
author_facet Seman, S. A. H. A.
Razali, M. F.
Mahmud, A. S.
Hassan, M. H.
author_sort Seman, S. A. H. A.
title Computational evaluation of frictional force changes in three-point and three-bracket bending models / S. A. H. A. Seman ... [et al.]
title_short Computational evaluation of frictional force changes in three-point and three-bracket bending models / S. A. H. A. Seman ... [et al.]
title_full Computational evaluation of frictional force changes in three-point and three-bracket bending models / S. A. H. A. Seman ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Computational evaluation of frictional force changes in three-point and three-bracket bending models / S. A. H. A. Seman ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Computational evaluation of frictional force changes in three-point and three-bracket bending models / S. A. H. A. Seman ... [et al.]
title_sort computational evaluation of frictional force changes in three-point and three-bracket bending models / s. a. h. a. seman ... [et al.]
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/52962/1/52962.pdf
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