2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchemphys.2023.127597
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Assessment of improved tribocorrosion in novel in-situ Ti and β Ti–40Nb alloy matrix composites produced with NbC addition during arc-melting for biomedical applications

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“…The MC sample has presented only the β phase, whereas the SC and RC have presented not only the β phase but also a β' phase The high content of the β-stabilizer element may explain it; when there is a high quantity of a β-stabilizer solute, it is possible to form a new β phase, which is called β', with different lattice parameter and chemical composition through spinodal decomposition. These results are in agreement with literature 21,22 .…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…The MC sample has presented only the β phase, whereas the SC and RC have presented not only the β phase but also a β' phase The high content of the β-stabilizer element may explain it; when there is a high quantity of a β-stabilizer solute, it is possible to form a new β phase, which is called β', with different lattice parameter and chemical composition through spinodal decomposition. These results are in agreement with literature 21,22 .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…In both cases, wear volume and coefficient, the results presented by CM and RC conditions did not vary significantly since it has similar hardness and elastic modulus although it has presented different phases. The hardness and elastic modulus results are in accordance with literature [21][22][23][24][25] In Figure 2b it is presented the results of Ti-25Nb. It was observed a similar result that 15Nb and the wear volume varies according to hardness.…”
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“…Matrix composite materials have a wide range of applications due to their special properties, and have been applied in recent years in biomedical, biodegradable, brake pads, radiation shielding, and other related fields. Manso studied how to improve the wear resistance of metal bone implants by adding hard reinforcements [91]. Studying the use of nontoxic and nonallergenic β, two different in situ composite materials were pre- Li successfully synthesized ceramic-reinforced 316L/IN718 matrix composites in situ through directed energy deposition technology [89].…”
Section: Application Of Matrix Composite Materials In Practical Engin...mentioning
confidence: 99%