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Laser Remelting of Biocompatible Ti-Based Glass-Forming Alloys: Microstructure, Mechanical Properties, and Cytotoxicity. [PDF]
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Dual-Array Nano Configuration for High-Performance Metastable β Titanium Alloys. [PDF]
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Design of Fe-Co-Cr-Ni-Mn-Al-Ti Multi-Principal Element Alloys Based on Machine Learning. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications, 2022
Titanium and its alloys are potential materials for orthopedic implant applications due to their appropriate biological and mechanical behavior. As biocompatibility and biomechanical compatibilities are essential parameters for determining a biomedical ...
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Titanium and its alloys are potential materials for orthopedic implant applications due to their appropriate biological and mechanical behavior. As biocompatibility and biomechanical compatibilities are essential parameters for determining a biomedical ...
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, 2021
Modern electronics components require copper alloys to have higher strength and ductility for processing and forming. Cu–Ti alloys exhibit excellent mechanical properties while their plasticity is limited.
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Modern electronics components require copper alloys to have higher strength and ductility for processing and forming. Cu–Ti alloys exhibit excellent mechanical properties while their plasticity is limited.
Lan Huang +9 more
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Mechanical behaviour of induction sintered blended elemental powder metallurgy Ti alloys
, 2021Powder metallurgy Ti alloys are commonly processed via vacuum sintering, which is a lengthy and energy intensive process that contributes to the high cost of the final product.
S. Raynova, Fei Yang, L. Bolzoni
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