Fatigue failure load of prefabricated fiber reinforced post: the influence of the post diameter and fatigue test method
2021
Abstract The present study analyzed the fatigue performance of prefabricated fiber reinforced composite posts (FRC post) with different diameters by means of two different fatigue testing methods. A total of 69 FRC double-tapered posts, presenting 20mm in length associated with different coronal diameters (1.4, 1.6, 2.0 mm) were embedded with acrylic resin in PVC cylinders, maintaining 6 mm free from the coronal part of the post. The posts of each diameter were submitted to step stress testing (inclination: 45 degrees; initial load: 20 N; step-size: 10 N; cycles per step: 18,000; frequency: 5 Hz) (n= 5) or staircase testing (inclination: 45 degrees; initial load: 60% of the monotonic load-to-fracture reported on existing literature; increment: 10% of the monotonic load-to-fracture reported on existing literature; cycles: 18,000; frequency: 5 Hz) (n= 18). The statistical differences were determined for Kaplan-Meier and Mantel-Cox (Log-Rank) tests for step stress testing and based on confidence interval overlapping for staircase testing. All the failures were analyzed in a stereomicroscope (10× magnification) after the tests, and representative samples were analyzed by scanning electron microscope (500× and 1000× magnification). The FRC post with the wider diameter had greater fatigue failure load in step stress testing (DT1.4 – 56 N
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