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Influence of Implant Shapes on Stress Distribution in the Jaw Bone by Finite Element Analysis (고정체의 나사산 설계 변수의 변화에 따른 하악골의 응력해석)

  • 전흥재;정신영;한종현;허성주;정종평;최용창;류인철;김명호
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.599-606
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    • 2000
  • 고정체 나사산 형상이 식립된 고정체를 둘러싸고 있는 턱 뼈에서 발생된 응력분포에 미치는 영향과 효과적인 나사산 형상을 결정하기 위해서 다양한 치아 고정체 형상에 대해서 응력해석을 수행하였다. 나사산 골 한쪽 부위에 라운딩이 된 형상의 고정체에서 발생된 응력분포는 다른 나사산 형상의 고정체에서 발생된 응력분포보다 더 효과적으로 나타났다. 이 해석 결과를 근거로 최적의 고정체 치수를 결정하기 위해서 나사산 끝단의 폭, 나사산 높이, 그리고 가해지는 하중의 방향 등과 같은 설계 변수의 변화에 따른 응력해석이 수행되었다. 최대 응력 집중은 고정체 나사산의 첫단 부위에서 발생하였으며, 100 N의 15도 경사하중이 가해졌을 때 발생된 최대 등가응력은 동일 크기의 수식하중보다 2배 정도 더 높게 나타났다. 그리고 나사산 끝단의 폭과 나사산 높이 사이의 연관성에 관련된 해석결과에서 나사산 끝단의 폭과 나사산 높이 사이의 연관성 효과는 무시할 만큼 작다는 것을 알았다. 고정체의 나사산 피치에 대한 나사산 끝단의 폭의 비와 나사산 높이의 비가 각각 0.5와 0.46일 때 다른 고정체의 치수들보다 더 효과적인 응력분포가 나타났다

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Investigation into Thread Rolling Characteristics of Subminiature Screws According to Thread Shapes (나사산 형상에 따른 초소형 나사 전조공정의 성형특성 고찰)

  • Lee, Ji Eun;Kim, Jong Bong;Park, Keun;Ra, Seung Woo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.40 no.11
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    • pp.971-978
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    • 2016
  • Recent trends in miniaturization and lightness in portable electronics parts have driven developments in subminiature screws. This study aims to investigate the thread rolling process of a subminiature screw with an outer diameter and pitch of 1.0 and 0.25 mm, respectively. Finite element (FE) analyses were performed for the thread rolling process of symmetric and asymmetric screw threads. Through FE analyses, various process parameters, such as the horizontal and vertical die gap and the rolling stroke, were investigated in terms of the forming accuracy. The material flow characteristics in the thread rolling process of the symmetric and asymmetric screws were also discussed, and the relevant process parameters were determined accordingly. These simulation results were then reflected on real thread rolling processes, from which the symmetric and asymmetric screws could be formed successfully with allowable dimensional accuracy.

Effects of implant thread profile on insertion stress generation in cortical bone studied by dynamic finite element simulation (유한요소 모사해석을 통한 임플란트 나사산 형상이 치밀골의 식립응력에 미치는 영향 분석)

  • Yu, Won-Jae;Ha, Seok-Joon;Cho, Jin-Hyun
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
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    • v.52 no.4
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    • pp.279-286
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    • 2014
  • Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of implant thread profile on the marginal bone stresses which develop during implant insertion. Materials and methods: Four experimental implants were created by placing four different thread systems on the body ($4.1mm{\times}10mm$) of the ITI standard implant. The thread types studied in this study included the buttress, v-shape, reverse buttress, and square shape threads. In order to examine the insertion stress generation, 3D dynamic finite element analysis was performed which simulated the insertion process of implants into a 1.2 mm thick cortical bone plate (containing 3.5 mm pilot hole) using a PC-based DEFORM 3D (ver 6.1, SFTC, Columbus, OH, USA) program. Results: Insertion stresses higher than human cortical bone developed around the implants. The level of insertion stresses was much different depending on the thread. Stress level was lowest near the v-shape thread, and highest near the square shaped thread. Difference in the interfacial bone stress level was more noticeable near the valley than the tip of the threads. Conclusion: Among the four threads, the v-shape thread was turned out to minimize the insertion stress level and thereby create better conditions for implant osseointegration.

Optimization of orthodontic microimplant thread design (교정용 마이크로 임플란트의 나사산 디자인 최적화)

  • Kim, Kwang-Duk;Yu, Won-Jae;Park, Hyo-Sang;Kyung, Hee-Moon;Kwon, Oh-Won
    • The korean journal of orthodontics
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.25-35
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    • 2011
  • Objective: The purpose of this study was to optimize the thread pattern of orthodontic microimplants. Methods: In search of an optimal thread for orthodontic microimplants, an objective function stability quotient (SQ) was built and solved which will help increase the stability and torsional strength of microimplants while reducing the bone damage during insertion. Selecting the AbsoAnchor SH1312-7 microimplant (Dentos Inc., Daegu, Korea) as a control, and using the thread height (h) and pitch (p) as design parameters, new thread designs with optimal combination of hand p combination were developed. Design soundness of the new threads were examined through insertion strain analyses using 3D finite element simulation, torque test, and clinical test. Results: Solving the function SQ, four new models with optimized thread designs were developed (h200p6, h225p7, h250p8, and h275p8). Finite element analysis has shown that these new designs may cause less bone damage during insertion. The torsional strength of two models h200p6 and h225p7 were significantly higher than the control. On the other hand, clinical test of models h200p6 and h250p8 had similar success rates when compared to the control. Conclusion: Overall, the new thread designs exhibited better performance than the control which indicated that the optimization methodology may be a useful tool when designing orthodontic microimplant threads.

Stress dissipation characteristics of four implant thread designs evaluated by 3D finite element modeling (4종 임플란트 나사산 디자인의 응력분산 특성에 대한 3차원 유한요소해석 연구)

  • Nam, Ok-Hyun;Yu, Won-Jae;Kyung, Hee-Moon
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
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    • v.53 no.2
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    • pp.120-127
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    • 2015
  • Purpose: The aim was to investigate the effect of implant thread designs on the stress dissipation of the implant. Materials and methods: The threads evaluated in this study included the V-shaped, buttress, reverse buttress, and square-shaped threads, which were of the same size (depth). Building four different implant/bone complexes each consisting of an implant with one of the 4 different threads on its cylindrical body ($4.1mm{\times}10mm$), a force of 100 N was applied onto the top of implant abutment at $30^{\circ}$ with the implant axis. In order to simulate different osseointegration stages at the implant/bone interfaces, a nonlinear contact condition was used to simulate immature osseointegration and a bonding condition for mature osseointegration states. Results: Stress distribution pattern around the implant differed depending on the osseointegration states. Stress levels as well as the differences in the stress between the analysis models (with different threads) were higher in the case of the immature osseointegration state. Both the stress levels and the differences between analysis models became lower at the completely osseointegrated state. Stress dissipation characteristics of the V-shape thread was in the middle of the four threads in both the immature and mature states of osseointegration. These results indicated that implant thread design may have biomechanical impact on the implant bed bone until the osseointegration process has been finished. Conclusion: The stress dissipation characteristics of V-shape thread was in the middle of the four threads in both the immature and mature states of osseointegration.

Development of the Friction Type Coupler for Big Size Steel bars (나사산 밀착방식의 철근 커플러의 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Seong-Yeun;Kim, Kwang-Man;Yoon, Sang-Moon;Lee, In-Hyuck
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.151-152
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    • 2009
  • This study suggested a friction type coupler designed to contact the male and internal screw groove together by tightening the outer nut formed along the inclined outside of the coupler. In order to tighten the outer nut conveniently, special openable wrenches were developed. To confirm the quality of this coupler, visual inspection method (counting the number of screw threads) was applied.

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Effect of thread design on the marginal bone stresses around dental implant (임플란트 나사산 디자인이 변연골 응력에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Sang-Hyun;Jo, Kwang-Heon;Lee, Kyu-Bok
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
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    • v.49 no.4
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    • pp.316-323
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    • 2011
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of different thread designs on the marginal bone stresses around dental implant. Materials and methods: Standard ITI implant(ITI Dental Implant System; Straumann AG, Waldenburg, Switzerland), 4.1 mm in diameter and 10 mm in length, was selected as control. Test implants of four different thread patterns were created based on control implant, i.e. maintaining all geometrical design of control implant except thread pattern. Four thread designs used in test implants include (1) small V-shape screw (model A), (2) large V-shape screw (model B), (3) buttress screw (model C), and (4) trapezoid screw (model D). Surface area for unit length of implant was 14.4 $mm^2$ (control), 21.7 (small V-shape screw), 20.6 (large V-shape screw), 17.0 (buttress screw) and 28.7 $mm^2$ (trapezoid screw). Finite element models of implant/bone complex were created using an axisymmetric scheme with the use of NISA II/DISPLAY III (Engineering Mechanics Research Corporation, Troy, MI, USA). A load of 100 N applied to the central node on the crown top either in parallel direction or at 30 degree to the implant axis (in order to apply non-axial load to the implant NKTP type 34 element was employed). Quantification and comparison of the peak stress in the marginal bone of each implant model was made using a series of regression analyses based on the stress data calculated at the 5 reference points which were set at 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8 and 1.0 mm from implant wall on the marginal bone surface. Results: Results showed that although severe stress concentration on the marginal bone cannot be avoided a substantial reduction in the peak stress is achievable using different thread design. The peak marginal bone stresses under vertical loading condition were 7.84, 6.45, 5.96, 6.85, 5.39 MPa for control and model A, B, C and D, respectively. And 29.18, 26.45, 25.12, 27.37, 23.58 MPa when subject to inclined loading. Conclusion: It was concluded that the thread design is an important influential factor to the marginal bone stresses.

Detectioni of small cracks by forward or backward ultrasonic wave in threads (순방향 또는 역방향 초음파 신호에 의한 나사산의 미세한 결함검출)

  • 서동만
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.5-12
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    • 1993
  • 볼트와 너트에 대한 초음파비파괴검사는 종파와 사각 횡파 기술을 사용하고 있는데 작은 결함신호는 자사산의 신호와 크기가 비슷해 구분이 되지 않는다. 본 논문에서는 나사산의 다중반사신호로부터 결함신호를 구분할 수 있는 방법을 제시한다. 종파를 사용하였을 경우 균열의 선단신호와 코너에서 반사되는 신호는 진행시간이 거의 같아 중첩되어 나타나지만 균열로 인한 Rayleigh파는 균열의 선단신호와 코너에서 반사되는 신호다음에 결함길이에 따른 미세한 진행시간을 가지고 나타난다. 이와는 다르게 횡파를 사용하였을때의 균열의 선단신호는 코너에서 반사되는 신호보다 앞에 나타난다. 이러한 나사산에 존재하는 결함의 선단신호를 기준으로 순방향 또는 역방향으로 반사되는 신호로부터 작은 결함신호도 구분할 수 있고 그 크기를 정량적으로 계산할 수 있다.

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Enhancement of hybrid rocket regression rate by swirl flow and helical grain configuration (선회류와 나선형 그레인 형상을 이용한 하이브리드 로켓의 연소율 향상)

  • Hwang Young-Chun;Lee Chang-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.318-322
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    • 2005
  • In this study the regression rate of hybrid rocket fuel has been investigated by swirl injectors and helical grains. Tests have been done with two kinds of injector and helical grain. In this paper the swirl injector and helical grain were varied to find the optimal condition to obtain the max regression rate for a given operational condition.

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