Understanding the mechanical behaviour of pure titanium (Ti) foam is crucial for the design and development of Ti foam-based load-bearing implants. In this work, pure titanium foam is fabricated by a powder metallurgical process using the space-holder technique with a spacer size of 500 to 800 µm. Experimental data from static compression testing on the Ti foam are presented. The application of theoretical formulae to predict Young\u27s modulus and yield strength of titanium foams is also discussed. A foam with 63% porosity, 87 ± 5 MPa yield strength, and 6.5 ± 1.3 GPa Young\u27s modulus is found to be appropriate for a number of dental and orthopaedic applications
Metals are the oldest of biomedical implant materials and metallic alloys remain the material of cho...
Titanium and its alloys are reference materials in biomedical applications because of their desirabl...
International audienceTitanium and its alloy foams have been receiving a growing interest for biomed...
Porous titanium (Ti) offers several key attributes as a biomedical material. Among the known charact...
Porous titanium (Ti) offers several key attributes as a biomedical material. Among the known charact...
Titanium foams are presently used in various load bearing orthopedic applications. Such foams are ch...
A new process has been recently developed to produce biocompatible metallic foams using powder mixtu...
Pure titanium and some of its alloys are currently considered as the most attractive metallic materi...
The development of titanium foams with a low elastic modulus has increased their scientific and tech...
Porous metals have been used in various orthopedic applications as coating to promote implant fixati...
Ti-6Al-4V foams, biomedical candidate materials, were synthesized by powder metallurgical space hold...
Titanium has excellent mechanical properties, a low density and bio-compatibility features. Titanium...
The results obtained from this work reveal that high porous titanium foams have fracture mechan...
Using Titanium (Ti) foam as an implant material is a new approach for biomedical applications and it...
In the study, both experimental work and numerical modeling are performed to investigate the pore si...
Metals are the oldest of biomedical implant materials and metallic alloys remain the material of cho...
Titanium and its alloys are reference materials in biomedical applications because of their desirabl...
International audienceTitanium and its alloy foams have been receiving a growing interest for biomed...
Porous titanium (Ti) offers several key attributes as a biomedical material. Among the known charact...
Porous titanium (Ti) offers several key attributes as a biomedical material. Among the known charact...
Titanium foams are presently used in various load bearing orthopedic applications. Such foams are ch...
A new process has been recently developed to produce biocompatible metallic foams using powder mixtu...
Pure titanium and some of its alloys are currently considered as the most attractive metallic materi...
The development of titanium foams with a low elastic modulus has increased their scientific and tech...
Porous metals have been used in various orthopedic applications as coating to promote implant fixati...
Ti-6Al-4V foams, biomedical candidate materials, were synthesized by powder metallurgical space hold...
Titanium has excellent mechanical properties, a low density and bio-compatibility features. Titanium...
The results obtained from this work reveal that high porous titanium foams have fracture mechan...
Using Titanium (Ti) foam as an implant material is a new approach for biomedical applications and it...
In the study, both experimental work and numerical modeling are performed to investigate the pore si...
Metals are the oldest of biomedical implant materials and metallic alloys remain the material of cho...
Titanium and its alloys are reference materials in biomedical applications because of their desirabl...
International audienceTitanium and its alloy foams have been receiving a growing interest for biomed...