Ti alloy design strategy for biomedical applications
Quinary
Ductility (Earth science)
Matrix (chemical analysis)
DOI:
10.1016/j.msec.2005.03.007
Publication Date:
2005-06-30T12:08:00Z
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ABSTRACT
Abstract Based on the empirical rules for the composition design of bulk metallic glasses, a general composition formula for forming nano/ultrafine-structure is suggested. According to this formula a group of quinary Ti alloys have been developed. By controlling the solidification conditions an in situ formed bimodal microstructure consisting of micrometer-sized dendritic β-Ti solid solution dispersed in a nano/ultrafine-structured matrix has been obtained in these quinary Ti alloys. The β-Ti solid solution contributes to the ductility and the low Young's modulus, while the nano/ultrafine-structured matrix contributes to the high strength. The combination of high strength and low Young's modulus offers potential advantages in biomedical applications.
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