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Assessment of tensile and fatigue behavior of PEEK specimens in a physiologically relevant environment

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FRATTURA ED INTEGRITA STRUTTURALE
卷 -, 期 47, 页码 425-436

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GRUPPO ITALIANO FRATTURA
DOI: 10.3221/IGF-ESIS.47.33

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PEEK; Tensile; Fatigue; Notch; SED

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In the last decades the necessity of implant devices is continuously increasing. The researchers have thus focused their attentions on the development of new biocompatible materials, in particular polymers. Among them, polyetheretherketone (PEEK) has gained wide interest in load-bearing applications such as spinal cages due to its yielding behavior and its superior corrosion resistance. Since such applications are characterized by notches and other stress concentrators weakening the implant resistance, a design tool for assessing their tensile and fatigue behavior, in the presence of such discontinuities, is highly claimed. To this aim, tensile and fatigue data available in literature related to neat and differently notched PEEK samples, experimentally tested in a phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) at 37 degrees C have been analyzed using the strain energy density (SED) approach. The method is shown to provide accurate results regardless of the different notch geometries, both in terms of tensile and fatigue behavior. Concerning the former, the tensile strength was in fact estimated with an error lower than +/- 10%, whereas for the latter the SED approach was able to summarize the experimental fatigue data in a single narrow scatter band, independently from the notch geometry.

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