Comparison of the fatigue life of pure titanium and titanium alloy clasps manufactured by laser powder bed fusion and its prediction before manufacturing

J Prosthodont Res. 2023 Oct 13;67(4):626-632. doi: 10.2186/jpr.JPR_D_22_00207. Epub 2023 Apr 8.

Abstract

Purpose: In this study, the fatigue properties of additively manufactured titanium clasps were compared with those of commercially pure titanium (CPTi) and Ti-6Al-4V (Ti64), manufactured using laser powder-bed fusion.

Methods: Fourteen specimens of each material were tested under the cyclic condition at 1 Hz with applied maximum strokes ranging from 0.2 to 0.5 mm, using a small stroke fatigue testing machine. A numerical approach using finite element analysis (FEA) was also developed to predict the fatigue life of the clasps.

Results: The results showed that although no significant differences were observed between the two materials when a stroke larger than 0.35 mm was applied, CPTi had a better fatigue life under a stroke smaller than 0.33 mm. The distributions of the maximum principal stress in the FEA and the fractured position in the experiment were in good agreement.

Conclusions: Using a design of the clasp of the present study, the advantage of the CPTi clasp in its fatigue life under a stroke smaller than 0.33 mm was revealed experimentally. Furthermore, the numerical approach using FEA employing calibrated parameters for the Smith-Watson-Topper method are presented. Under the limitations of the aforementioned clasp design, the establishment of a numerical method enabled us to predict the fatigue life and ensure the quality of the design phase before manufacturing.

Keywords: Additive manufacturing; Fatigue life; Finite element analysis; Pure titanium; Titanium alloy.

MeSH terms

  • Alloys*
  • Dental Clasps
  • Humans
  • Lasers
  • Materials Testing
  • Powders
  • Stroke*
  • Titanium

Substances

  • Alloys
  • Titanium
  • Powders