Ti-45Nb is one of the potential alloys that can be applied for biomedical applications as implants due to its low Young’s modulus. Ti-45Nb (wt.%) gas atomized powders were used to produce bulk samples by selective laser melting with three different parameter sets (energy inputs). A β-phase microstructure consisting of elliptical grains with an enriched edge of titanium was observed by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction studies. The mechanical properties of these samples were evaluated using hardness and compression tests, which suggested that the strength of the samples increases with increasing energy input within the range considered
In order to achieve the required properties of titanium implants, more resources and research are ne...
In order to achieve the required properties of titanium implants, more resources and research are ne...
This study was carried out to evaluate the aspect of microstructure and mechanical property developm...
Ti-45Nb is one of the potential alloys that can be applied for biomedical applications as implants d...
In this study, Ti-(0-30 wt.%)Nb alloys developed from elemental powders were fabricated by the Selec...
A titanium-niobium (Ti-Nb) alloy with tailored microstructures, enhanced mechanical properties and b...
Ti–Nb alloys are excellent candidates for biomedical applications such as implantology and joint rep...
The state-of-the-art alloys for load-bearing implant applications lack the necessary functional attr...
In this study, selective laser melting (SLM) was used to fabricate samples of titanium-tantalum (TiT...
Over recent years there has been a push to develop Titanium (Ti) implants with a customised compress...
Titanium alloys are receiving a great deal of attention in both medical and dental applications. For...
The objective of this project is to examine and analyse the microstructures and mechanical propertie...
Selective laser melting (SLM) and laser cladding were developed in the late 1990s as economic layer-...
The primary objective of this project is to characterize the mechanical and microstructural properti...
Titanium (Ti) based materials are deemed one type of the best metallic materials for biomedical appl...
In order to achieve the required properties of titanium implants, more resources and research are ne...
In order to achieve the required properties of titanium implants, more resources and research are ne...
This study was carried out to evaluate the aspect of microstructure and mechanical property developm...
Ti-45Nb is one of the potential alloys that can be applied for biomedical applications as implants d...
In this study, Ti-(0-30 wt.%)Nb alloys developed from elemental powders were fabricated by the Selec...
A titanium-niobium (Ti-Nb) alloy with tailored microstructures, enhanced mechanical properties and b...
Ti–Nb alloys are excellent candidates for biomedical applications such as implantology and joint rep...
The state-of-the-art alloys for load-bearing implant applications lack the necessary functional attr...
In this study, selective laser melting (SLM) was used to fabricate samples of titanium-tantalum (TiT...
Over recent years there has been a push to develop Titanium (Ti) implants with a customised compress...
Titanium alloys are receiving a great deal of attention in both medical and dental applications. For...
The objective of this project is to examine and analyse the microstructures and mechanical propertie...
Selective laser melting (SLM) and laser cladding were developed in the late 1990s as economic layer-...
The primary objective of this project is to characterize the mechanical and microstructural properti...
Titanium (Ti) based materials are deemed one type of the best metallic materials for biomedical appl...
In order to achieve the required properties of titanium implants, more resources and research are ne...
In order to achieve the required properties of titanium implants, more resources and research are ne...
This study was carried out to evaluate the aspect of microstructure and mechanical property developm...