Materials Research (Sep 2006)

Compression tests of castor oil biopolymer

  • Amauri Bravo Ferneda,
  • Romeu Rony Cavalcante da Costa,
  • Volnei Tita,
  • Sérgio Persival Baroncini Proença,
  • Jonas de Carvalho,
  • Benedito de Moraes Purquerio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392006000300013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 327 – 334

Abstract

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Many methods have been developed to test and evaluate the mechanical properties of the biopolymer from castor oil employed in implants and osteo-repositions, among other things. Most of the methods are performed under quasi-static and cyclic loads (creep and relaxation tests) and under high strain rate, uniaxial compression conditions. This paper presents and discusses the development and applicability of a simple load-application apparatus, devised to reduce shear and barrelling effects on specimens and allow for conventional strain around 45%. Besides contributing valuable information on the mechanical behavior of the castor oil polyurethane, the results of this research point to multiple biomedical applications for this material.

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