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Metallurgical and machinability characteristics of wrought and selective laser melted Ti-6Al-4V
This research work presents a machinability study between wrought grade titanium and selective laser melted (SLM) titanium Ti-6Al-4V in a face turning operation, machined at cutting speeds between 60 and 180 m/min.
J Nomani (13524958) +4 more
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A new material model for 2D numerical simulation of serrated chip formation when machining titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V [PDF]
A new material constitutive law is implemented in a 2D finite element model to analyse the chip formation and shear localisation when machining titanium alloys. The numerical simulations use a commercial finite element software (FORGE 2005) able to solve
CALAMAZ, Madalina +2 more
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Despite numerous studies on various surface modifications on titanium and its alloys, it remains unclear what kind of titanium-based surface modifications are capable of controlling cell activity.
Manh Tuong Nguyen (14651533) +6 more
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Achieving equiaxed grain structure is highly sought after in metal processing for most critical structural applications but it is seldom realized in Ti-6Al-4V additively manufactured (AM) by laser powder-bed fusion (LPBF) due to its unique thermal ...
Daniel Fabijanic (10927026) +3 more
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Chemical analysis on laser processed Ultrahydrophobic Ti-6Al-4V surface by high vacuum Process
A technique has been developed for fabrication of ultrahydrophobic Ti-6Al-4V surface by vacuum process. This report has the data related to the article “Hybrid laser and vacuum process for rapid ultrahydrophobic Ti-6Al-4 V surface formation” on the ...
R. Jagdheesh +3 more
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On the mechanisms of superplasticity in Ti–6Al–4V
AbstractSurface observations are used to elucidate the deformation mechanisms responsible for the superplastic effect in Ti–6Al–4V. High-temperature in-situ tests for tensile and shear deformation modes are performed in the scanning electron microscope at temperatures in excess of 700∘ C.
Alabort, E +4 more
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In situ heating, synchrotron radiation X-ray diffraction has been used to study the alloying and phase transformation behavior of TiH2-6Al-4V and Ti-6Al-4V alloys.
S Kohara (20014545) +6 more
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Inflammation and implant loosening are major concerns when using titanium implants for hard tissue engineering applications. Surface modification is one of the promising tools to enhance tissue-material integration in metallic implants.
Murali Krishna Duvvuru +5 more
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Ti-6Al-4V is the most widely used titanium alloy due to its ability to achieve balanced mechanical properties through microstructural modification via thermomechanical processing.
K.N. Chaithanya Kumar, K.S. Suresh
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Study of flow stress and spall strength of additively manufactured Ti-6-4 alloy
The use of additive manufacturing (AM) by Electron Beam Melting (EBM) or Selective Laser Melting (SLM) has extensively grown in the past few years.
Paris Vitaly +7 more
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