نتایج جستجو برای: alloys

تعداد نتایج: 44198  

2007
M. E. Van Dalen T. Gyger

Cast, coarse-grained Al-Sc alloys are interesting candidates for high temperature, creepresistant applications due to the formation of a high number density of nanometer sized Al3Sc precipitates [1]. Upon addition of Yb to Al-Sc alloys, Yb replaces the Sc forming Al3(Sc1-xYbx) precipitates (L12 structure) [2]. The resulting alloys have higher creep resistance due to the larger lattice parameter...

2003
Mitsuo Niinomi

Nb, Ta and Zr are the favorable non-toxic alloying elements for titanium alloys for biomedical applications. Low rigidity titanium alloys composed of non-toxic elements are getting much attention. The advantage of low rigidity titanium alloy for the healing of bone fracture and the remodeling of bone is successfully proved by fracture model made in tibia of rabbit. Ni-free super elastic and sha...

2005
K. Srinivasa K. Prasad

This review attempts to present the current understanding of the mechanism of pitting corrosion of heat treatable aluminium alloys and their welds. The role of alloying elements and intermetallic phases on the corrosion behavior of these alloys has been discussed. Pitting mechanism of aluminiumcopper alloys is specifically discussed. Finally effect of welding on the pitting corrosion of these a...

Journal: :Dental materials journal 2012
Shinji Takemoto Akinori Tasaka Masayuki Hattori Kaoru Sakurai Yutaka Oda

The objective of this study was to evaluate change in color in experimental titanium-20mass% chromium (Ti-20Cr) alloy in an oral environment. Pure Ti and Ti-6Al-7Nb and Co-29Cr-5Mo alloys, as references to compare change in color, were prepared by casting. The cast specimen was mirror-polished. Each specimen was affixed to a palatal plate and the plate then worn by a volunteer for up to 300 h. ...

2001
N. V. Myung K. Nobe

Various iron group alloys have been electrodeposited and evaluated for properties including corrosion resistance, microstructure, electrical resistivity, magnetoresistance and other magnetic properties. Corrosion resistance depends on deposit composition and microstructure, which are controlled by solution composition and deposition variables. Maximum corrosion resistance was observed for 50Ni5...

1998
S. K. Hwang F. C. Hull J. M. Wells

A regression model to predict the thermal expansion coefficient (averaged from room temperature to 538’C) of nonmagnetic nickel-base alloys and austenitic steels was obt,ained. The thermal expansion values used in the regression modelling were ta.kcn from published data bases of commercial alloys. An experimental verification of the model was also conducted on 23 nickel-base laborat,ory heats o...

2014
Yuhua Li Chao Yang Haidong Zhao Shengguan Qu Xiaoqiang Li Yuanyuan Li

Ti-based alloys are finding ever-increasing applications in biomaterials due to their excellent mechanical, physical and biological performance. Nowdays, low modulus β-type Ti-based alloys are still being developed. Meanwhile, porous Ti-based alloys are being developed as an alternative orthopedic implant material, as they can provide good biological fixation through bone tissue ingrowth into t...

2010
K. Hono K. Oh-ishi C. L. Mendis T. Ohkubo

The three dimensional atom probe (3DAP) is the only tomography technique with an atomic resolution. Due this unique feature, it has been widely used in semi-quantitative compositional analyses of solute clusters and nanosized precipitates in alloys. Various microalloying effects in the precipitation processes of aluminum alloys have been investigated using the 3DAP. The most well-known example ...

2017
J. Dutkiewicz J. Pons E. Cesari

Stabilization of martensite and two way shape memory effect (TWSME) was studied in Cu-Ai-Mn alloys containing 9.7-11.8 wt% Al, and 3.0-9.25 wt% Mn, which were quenched to various temperatures. The transforming temperatures were in the range -70 to +220°C. The majority of alloys quenched directly to martensite did not show reverse transformation on heating due to stabilization and further temper...

2016
Yoshikazu Araki

Shape-memory alloys are known to have two unique characteristics: a shape-memory effect and superelasticity. The shape-memory effect is the ability of the alloys to revert to their initial shape upon being heated until they enter their phase transformation temperature. Superelasticity is where the alloys exhibit comparatively large recoverable strain. Different families of shape-memory alloys h...

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