Tenacity and fracture toughness of a novel β/α″ Ti-22Nb-10Zr (wt.%) coating processed by magnetron sputtering were modified as a result of the martensitic transformation (β → α″) activated by the presence of compressive residual stresses when the coating deposition is performed at high bias voltage values. Mechanical properties, such as hardness, H, and Young's modulus, E, values, and therefore elastoplastic response of the coating were characterized through H/E, and H3/E2 ratios as a function of the extent of the martensitic transformation. These ratios were correlated to the elastic response and to the resistance to plastic deformation of a surface subjected to sliding mechanical contact, respectively. The usefulness of both ratios to des...
The performance of biomedical implants relies on the ability to assess and refine the microstructure...
In this study, the effects of surface roughness on the wettability, cell attachment, and mechanical ...
Ti–Si–C–ON films were deposited by DC reactive magnetron sputtering using different partial pressure...
The design of implants and functional prostheses requires superficial modifications that promote fas...
The manufacturing of future implants based on NiTi shape memory alloys, like stents, orthodontic arc...
Ideal biomaterials to fabricate orthopedic implants, especially for load-bearing joint replacements,...
A new generation of titanium alloys with non-toxic, non-allergenic elements and lower Young’s modulu...
Advanced materials combining superior mechanical and biocompatibility performance are of significant...
ABSTRACT: In the biomedical field, the surface modification of titanium aims to inhibit wear, reduce...
Titanium and its alloys are favourite materials for medical implant applications. They owe this popu...
Metastable β titanium alloys are developed for biomedical applications due to their low Young’s modu...
A low Young's modulus is required for titanium alloys used in orthopedic implants, such as hip prost...
In the biomedical field, the surface modification of titanium aims to inhibit wear, reduce corrosion...
β-metastable titanium alloys with high strength to Young's modulus ratio have been developed by diff...
Thin coatings are often utilized in cutting tools and wear applications to improve their lifetime an...
The performance of biomedical implants relies on the ability to assess and refine the microstructure...
In this study, the effects of surface roughness on the wettability, cell attachment, and mechanical ...
Ti–Si–C–ON films were deposited by DC reactive magnetron sputtering using different partial pressure...
The design of implants and functional prostheses requires superficial modifications that promote fas...
The manufacturing of future implants based on NiTi shape memory alloys, like stents, orthodontic arc...
Ideal biomaterials to fabricate orthopedic implants, especially for load-bearing joint replacements,...
A new generation of titanium alloys with non-toxic, non-allergenic elements and lower Young’s modulu...
Advanced materials combining superior mechanical and biocompatibility performance are of significant...
ABSTRACT: In the biomedical field, the surface modification of titanium aims to inhibit wear, reduce...
Titanium and its alloys are favourite materials for medical implant applications. They owe this popu...
Metastable β titanium alloys are developed for biomedical applications due to their low Young’s modu...
A low Young's modulus is required for titanium alloys used in orthopedic implants, such as hip prost...
In the biomedical field, the surface modification of titanium aims to inhibit wear, reduce corrosion...
β-metastable titanium alloys with high strength to Young's modulus ratio have been developed by diff...
Thin coatings are often utilized in cutting tools and wear applications to improve their lifetime an...
The performance of biomedical implants relies on the ability to assess and refine the microstructure...
In this study, the effects of surface roughness on the wettability, cell attachment, and mechanical ...
Ti–Si–C–ON films were deposited by DC reactive magnetron sputtering using different partial pressure...