Failure strain and strain-stress analysis in titanium nitride coatings deposited on religa heart ext ventricular assist device

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Abstract

The Polish ventricular assist device is made of Bionate II with deposited TiN biocompatible nano-coating. The two scale finite element model is composed of a macro-model of blood chamber and a micro-model of the TiN/Bionate II. The numerical analysis of stress and strain states confirmed the possibility of fracture. Therefore, the identification of a fracture parameter considered as a failure strain is the purpose of the present work. The tensile test in a micro chamber of the SEM was performed to calibrate the fracture parameter of the material system TiN/Bionate II. The failure strain is a function of a temperature, a thickness of coating and parameters of surface's profile. The failure strain was calculated at the stage of the test, in which the initiation of fracture occurred. The finite element micro-model includes the surface roughness and the failure strain under tension condition for two thicknesses of coatings which will be deposited on the medical device.

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Kopernik, M. (2015). Failure strain and strain-stress analysis in titanium nitride coatings deposited on religa heart ext ventricular assist device. Archives of Metallurgy and Materials, 60(1), 121–129. https://doi.org/10.1515/amm-2015-0020

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