[EN] Beta-type titanium alloy surfaces (Tie35Nbe10Ta (TNT) and Tie30Nbe4Sn (TNS)) were modified by laser using a power of 1000Wand speed of 6.7 mm/s (Condition A) and a power of 1500 W with speed of 10 mm/s (Condition B). Increasing laser conditions, the thickness of the molten layer was also increased. The initial equiaxed grains changes to quite elongated grains shape. The surfaces were structured under alfa" martensite, alfa and matrix beta. The beta phase content decreased slightly and the alfa" phase increased for both alloys increasing the laser conditions. The condition A increased the elastic modulus (E) and decreased the hardness while condition B did not affect the mechanical properties surface for the TNT system compared to base ...
In engineering applications the material demands often differ between bulk and surface. As a matter ...
The present study aims at enhancing the wear resistance of Ti-6Al-4V by laser surface melting and ni...
Abstract: The laser power interaction effects on the evolving properties of commercially pure titani...
[Abstract] Beta-type titanium alloy surfaces (Tie35Nbe10Ta (TNT) and Tie30Nbe4Sn (TNS)) weremodified...
The relatively high elastic modulus coupled with the presence of toxic vanadium (V) in Ti6Al4V alloy...
This paper reviews progress over the last five years in the field of laser surface modification of t...
The laser surface engineering of titanium alloys has been developed over the past 30 years to produc...
Titanium and its alloys have been commonly used for biomedical implant applications for many years; ...
A novel proposal is presented to increase the fatigue strength of titanium parts by applying a less ...
peer reviewedIn bTi-alloys, some advances and developments have been reached toward optimizing their...
Invited keynotes paper from EUROPM2017, Milan.This work focuses on the evaluation of modified surfac...
Titanium and its alloys have been commonly used for biomedical implant applications for many years; ...
By manufacturing biomedical β-Ti alloys with Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF), the “stress shielding” ...
Medical grade of both titanium (Ti) and Ti6Al4V alloy are recognized as the metallic biomaterials wi...
b-type Ti-alloy is a promising biomedical implant material as it has a low Young’s modulus and is al...
In engineering applications the material demands often differ between bulk and surface. As a matter ...
The present study aims at enhancing the wear resistance of Ti-6Al-4V by laser surface melting and ni...
Abstract: The laser power interaction effects on the evolving properties of commercially pure titani...
[Abstract] Beta-type titanium alloy surfaces (Tie35Nbe10Ta (TNT) and Tie30Nbe4Sn (TNS)) weremodified...
The relatively high elastic modulus coupled with the presence of toxic vanadium (V) in Ti6Al4V alloy...
This paper reviews progress over the last five years in the field of laser surface modification of t...
The laser surface engineering of titanium alloys has been developed over the past 30 years to produc...
Titanium and its alloys have been commonly used for biomedical implant applications for many years; ...
A novel proposal is presented to increase the fatigue strength of titanium parts by applying a less ...
peer reviewedIn bTi-alloys, some advances and developments have been reached toward optimizing their...
Invited keynotes paper from EUROPM2017, Milan.This work focuses on the evaluation of modified surfac...
Titanium and its alloys have been commonly used for biomedical implant applications for many years; ...
By manufacturing biomedical β-Ti alloys with Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF), the “stress shielding” ...
Medical grade of both titanium (Ti) and Ti6Al4V alloy are recognized as the metallic biomaterials wi...
b-type Ti-alloy is a promising biomedical implant material as it has a low Young’s modulus and is al...
In engineering applications the material demands often differ between bulk and surface. As a matter ...
The present study aims at enhancing the wear resistance of Ti-6Al-4V by laser surface melting and ni...
Abstract: The laser power interaction effects on the evolving properties of commercially pure titani...