Processing and Compression Testing of Ti6al4v Foams for Biomedical Applications
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2009
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Springer Verlag
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BRONZE
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Abstract
Open cell Ti6Al4V foams (60% porosity) were prepared at sintering temperatures between 1,200 and 1,350 °C using ammonium bicarbonate particles (315–500 μm) as space holder. The resulting cellular structure of the foams showed bimodal pore size distribution, comprising macropores (300–500 μm) and micropores (1–30 μm). Compression tests have shown that increasing sintering temperature increased the elastic modulus, yield and compressive strength, and failure strain of foams. The improvements in the mechanical properties of foams prepared using smaller size Ti64 powder with bimodal particle distribution were attributed to the increased number of sintering necks and contact areas between the particles. Finally, the strength of foams sintered at 1,350 °C was found to satisfy the strength requirement for cancellous bone replacement.
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Compression test, Ti6Al4V, Quasi-static, Foamed materials, Quasi-static, Compression test, Ti6Al4V, Foamed materials
Fields of Science
0205 materials engineering, 02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology
Citation
Dizlek, M. E., Güden, M., Türkan, U, and Taşdemirci, A. (2009). Processing and compression testing of Ti6Al4V foams for biomedical applications. Journal of Materials Science, 44(6), 1512-1519. doi: 10.1007/s10853-008-3038-7
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30
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Journal of Materials Science
Volume
44
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6
Start Page
1512
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1519
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