A mechanical comparison of alpha and beta phase biomedical TiTa lattice structures
Recent orthopaedic implant alloy design has focused on β-type Ti alloys, as the body centred cubic (BCC) crystal structure has the tendency to be characterised by a low elastic modulus. Nevertheless, the currently most used metal is Ti-6Al-4V, which mainly retains a hexagonal closed packed (HCP) cry...
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Auteurs principaux: | Erin G. Brodie, Thomas Wegener, Julia Richter, Alexander Medvedev, Thomas Niendorf, Andrey Molotnikov |
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Elsevier
2021
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