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Production and characterization of Al2O3 and CeO2‐reinforced titanium matrix hybrid composites
Abstract Titanium matrix composites (TMCs) offer exceptional properties like high specific modulus, high specific strength, resistance to high temperatures and wear, and the potential to reduce weight. So, TMCs find uses in several industries, including automotive, maritime, aerospace, biomedical, petrochemical, structural, chemical, and advanced ...
Cantekin Kaykılarlı +2 more
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Incorporating corrosion measurement in hip wear simulators: An added complication or a necessity? [PDF]
Corrosion is not routinely considered in the assessment of the degradation or the lifetime of total hip replacement bearing surfaces. Biomechanical simulations are becoming ever more complex and are taking into account motion cycles that represent ...
Affatato S +36 more
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Tribocorrosion – Insight into Material Degradation in Specific Environments
Tribocorrosion is an irreversible surface degradation mechanism of a metallic and/or non-metallic material as a result of its physicochemical and mechanical interactions during relative motion (friction, sliding, impact, abrasion, erosion) in corrosive ...
Sorin-Bogdan BAŞA, Lidia BENEA
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ABSTRACT The advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) in material design and engineering has led to significant improvements in predictive modeling of material properties. However, the lack of interpretability in machine learning (ML)‐based material informatics presents a major barrier to its practical adoption.
Bokai Liu +3 more
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Tribocorrosion behaviour of titanium in artificial saliva solutions [PDF]
Dental implants are used to replace teeth lost due to decay, trauma or periodontal disease. In last years, the demand for such implants has increased exponentially due mostly to the ageing of the population and/or increased reliability of implant therapy.
Celis, J. P. +3 more
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To improve the environmental sustainability of carbon‐bonded alumina filters, the replacement of coal tar pitch by an environment‐friendly binder system based on lactose and tannin is investigated. According to the results of the (thermo)mechanical filter properties, total carbon content, and microstructure, filter structures based on lactose/tannin ...
Benjamin Bock‐Seefeld +6 more
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Tribocorrosion behavior of Ti–C–O–N nanostructured thin films (black) for decorative applications [PDF]
In the past few years, tribocorrosion has become a focus of research because of its relevance in terms of the future in-service degradation mechanisms of materials.
Araújo, M. +9 more
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ABSTRACT Metallic biomaterials, such as cobalt chrome molybdenum (CoCrMo), Ti‐6Al‐4V, and 316L stainless steel are commonly used in orthopedic implant devices. Damage modes such as corrosion and wear are associated with the use of these alloys. One solution to limit wear and corrosion damage is to apply a surface coating to the medical device.
Peter W. Kurtz +4 more
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Influence of the structural, physical and chemical characteristics of titanium surface oxide layers on its tribocorrosion behaviour in contact with an artificial saliva solution [PDF]
Titanium has been widely used for dental implant applications because their attractive properties such as low Young modulus, good fatigue strength, excellent corrosion resistance and biocompatibility. However it cannot meet all clinical requirements. 1-2
Celis, J. P. +5 more
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Tribocorrosion behaviour of hot pressed CoCrMo−Al2O3 composites for biomedical applications [PDF]
Alumina/alumina wear couple can lower the wear rates and thus metallic ion releasing on load bearing metallic implant materials. However, the low fracture toughness of ceramics is still a major concern. Therefore, the present study aims to process and to
Alves, A. C. +7 more
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