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Comprehensive review on alloy design, processing, and performance of β Titanium alloys as biomedical materials

International Materials Reviews, 2020
Metastable β Ti alloys are widely projected for manufacturing the next generation of biomedical implants. The primary applications of these materials are envisaged in orthopedic, cardiovascular, and orthodontic biomedical devices.
S. Bahl, S. Suwas, K. Chatterjee
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Ultrauniform, strong, and ductile 3D-printed titanium alloy through bifunctional alloy design

Science
Coarse columnar grains and heterogeneously distributed phases commonly form in metallic alloys produced by three-dimensional (3D) printing and are often considered undesirable because they can impart nonuniform and inferior mechanical properties.
Jingqi Zhang   +11 more
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Corrosion behavior of titanium alloys in acidic and saline media: role of alloy design, passivation integrity, and electrolyte modification

Corrosion reviews, 2020
This paper presents an overview of the corrosion behavior of titanium (Ti) alloys in both acidic and saline solutions. The solutions covered in this review are essentially the typical electrolytes encountered by Ti alloys when applied under service ...
M. Bodunrin   +6 more
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Alloy Catalysts Designed from First Principles.

ChemInform, 2004
The rational design of pure and alloy metal catalysts from fundamental principles has the potential to yield catalysts of greatly improved activity and selectivity. A promising area of research concerns the role that near-surface alloys (NSAs) can play in endowing surfaces with novel catalytic properties.
Jeff, Greeley, Manos, Mavrikakis
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Alloys by design

Physics World, 1992
The quote on the right describes a very early example of "alloy design" in which the smiths of ancient times exploited the change in crystal structure that occurs in iron as it is heated or cooled. If iron has more than about 0.1% carbon by weight it is called heat-treatable steel and a hard, non-equilibrium structure termed "marten-site" can be frozen
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High-throughput calculations in the context of alloy design

MRS bulletin, 2019
Modern approaches to alloy design increasingly exploit the framework of computational thermodynamics and kinetics to guide the selection of alloy compositions and processing strategies, to achieve desired microstructures, and yield tailored properties ...
A. Walle, M. Asta
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Application of computational tools in alloy design

MRS bulletin, 2019
Alloy design is critical to achieving the target performance of industrial components and products. In designing new alloys, there are multiple property requirements, including mechanical, environmental, and physical properties, as well as ...
A. Suzuki   +2 more
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Recent applications of machine learning in alloy design: A review

Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, 2023
Mingwei Hu   +7 more
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Alloy design and development of INCONEL718 type alloy

Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2009
Abstract The effect of alloying elements such as Al, Ti, Nb, W and Co in INCONEL 718 type alloys on phase precipitation behavior has been investigated by means of Thermo-Calc software. The results show that both the solvus temperature and fraction of phases in 718 type alloys has been significantly changed with variation these alloying elements.
S.H. Fu, J.X. Dong, M.C. Zhang, X.S. Xie
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A novel alloy design for non-equiatomic high-entropy alloy (Cr–Fe–Ni–Ti–Nb): predicting entropy mix and enthalpy mix

International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM), 2023
K. Thirugnanasambantham   +7 more
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