Yafeng Zhang
Southwest University of Science and Technology
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Journal of The Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials | 2018
Yafeng Zhang; J. Zheng; Jiaxin Yu; Hongtu He
Human tooth enamel is a natural biocomposite consisting of mineral units surrounded by a soft protein shell. The mechanical behaviors of enamel are closely associated with its structure. In this paper, the strain-rate dependent mechanical properties of enamel were investigated with nanoindentation techniques. Five constant strain rates (0.01s-1, 0.03s-1, 0.05s-1, 0.1s-1, 0.3s-1) were used in this study. Results showed that the hardness and elastic modulus of enamel increased with increasing strain rate. These results indicate that the variation of hardness under different stain rates is associated with creep behavior of organic matrix in enamel. And indentation creep rate sensitivity of human enamel was measured with a value of 0.062. Moreover, the elastic module of enamel is dependent upon strain rate. Such rate dependence originates from the organic matrix which is sensitive to the strain rate. This behavior may be important in explaining the excellent toughness and energy absorption abilities of natural tooth structure.
Journal of Biomechanics | 2018
Yafeng Zhang; Jing Zheng; Jiaxin Yu; Hongtu He
Human saliva consists of approximately 98% water and a variety of electrolytes and proteins. Those proteins can be selectively adsorbed onto the enamel surface. The cuticular material formed on the enamel surface is termed acquired salivary pellicle (ASP), which is critical for the health of oral mucosa and teeth. The ASP is composed of a inner layer and a outer layer. The lubricating properties of ASP are closely associated with the inner layer. The aim of this research is to characterize the structural and mechanical properties of the inner layer of ASP. In this paper, enamel specimens were immersed for 1 min in human saliva. The ASP formed in vitro within 1 min was studied using a nanoindenter. The results show that the thickness of the inner layer of ASP is approximately 18 nm. Moreover, the inner layer is a heterogeneous pellicle with a gradient in density. From the surface of the inner layer to the enamel surface, the density and mechanical properties gradually increase. The research results may be helpful to extend the understanding of mechanical properties of salivary pellicle and to the oral hygiene industry for diagnose oral diseases.
Applied Physics Letters | 2018
Jiacheng Fu; Hongtu He; Weifeng Yuan; Yafeng Zhang; Jiaxin Yu
In this work, the factors affecting the nanoscratch-induced deformation of oxide glass in the completely ductile range are classified into three independent aspects, including plastic damage, densification, and chemistry-enhanced material-removal. Through comparing the deformation volume of a phosphate laser glass subject to different conditions, viz., in dry or humid air and before or after annealing, the contributions of the three factors to the total deformation were quantified and their evolution mechanisms were clarified for sustained scratching. Analyses indicate that the combined action of plastic damage and densification dominates the glass deformation in fewer-pass scratching, while plastic damage and chemistry-enhanced material-removal together determine the final deformation volume for multi-pass scratching in humid air. The results presented in this study provide further insights into the physics of glass deformation.In this work, the factors affecting the nanoscratch-induced deformation of oxide glass in the completely ductile range are classified into three independent aspects, including plastic damage, densification, and chemistry-enhanced material-removal. Through comparing the deformation volume of a phosphate laser glass subject to different conditions, viz., in dry or humid air and before or after annealing, the contributions of the three factors to the total deformation were quantified and their evolution mechanisms were clarified for sustained scratching. Analyses indicate that the combined action of plastic damage and densification dominates the glass deformation in fewer-pass scratching, while plastic damage and chemistry-enhanced material-removal together determine the final deformation volume for multi-pass scratching in humid air. The results presented in this study provide further insights into the physics of glass deformation.
Journal of Dentistry | 2016
Yafeng Zhang; D.Y. Li; Jiaxin Yu; Hongtu He
OBJECTIVE To determine the thickness and nanomechanical properties of salivary pellicle formed on tooth enamel. METHODS In vitro adsorption experiments were conducted by immersing enamel samples in centrifuged saliva for 1min, and then the nanomechanical properties of the salivary pellicle/tooth enamel system were measured firstly using nanoindentation based on a continuous stiffness measurement technique. Finally, a model was proposed to obtain the thickness and the intrinsic nanohardness of this biofilm. RESULTS The composite nanohardness of salivary pellicle/tooth enamel system varied with indentation depth. The model can describe the experimental date at both shallow and deep indentation depths very well. The fitted average thickness of salivary pellicle was about 17nm, which was in good accord with the scanning probe microscopy experimental results. The intrinsic hardness of salivary pellicle and tooth enamel was about 0.52Gpa and 4.88Gpa respectively, which was consistent with previous studies. CONCLUSIONS It was convenient to extract intrinsic hardness and thickness of salivary pellicle from the indentation curve according to the model. Moreover, this model was applicable to plasticity-dominated behaviour of the soft film/hard substrate system. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE The research results may be helpful to extend the understanding of our lubricating and anti-caries behaviours of salivary pellicle and to the oral hygiene industry for diagnose oral diseases.
Applied Surface Science | 2017
Jiaxin Yu; Hongtu He; Yafeng Zhang; Hailong Hu
Tribology International | 2016
Jiaxin Yu; Hongtu He; Qingyun Jian; Wenli Zhang; Yafeng Zhang; Weifeng Yuan
International Journal of Applied Glass Science | 2018
Hongtu He; Jiaxin Yu; Jiahao Ye; Yafeng Zhang
Wear | 2017
Jiahao Ye; Jiaxin Yu; Hongtu He; Yafeng Zhang
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2017
Yongrui Wang; Hongtu He; Jiaxin Yu; Yafeng Zhang; Hailong Hu
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2018
Bo Jiang; Hongtu He; Yafeng Zhang; Jiaxin Yu