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- W201460734 abstract "This chapter reviews fatigue, fracture, and biotribological actions, such as friction, wear, and wear debris toxicity. Materials in bioengineering range widely from very small units, such as a virus or bacteria, to very large and complex units, such as a healthy human body. They also cover the various products manufactured by using the methodologies in connection with biological disciplines. Fatigue is the loss of strength and other important properties as a result of stressing over a quite long period of time. It is very important, as it is the single largest cause of failures in metals, estimated as about 90% of the metallic failures. Polymers and ceramics are also susceptible to this type of failure. The mechanical environments related to fatigue are divided into two distinct groups: strain-controlled and stress-controlled. Clasps can undergo permanent deformation to cause fatigue fracture under repeated flexures during the denture insertion and removal, and masticatory actions. Permanent deformation and fatigue fracture are caused by the stress created in the clasp." @default.
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- W201460734 title "Mechanical and Tribological Behaviors" @default.
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