2016
DOI: 10.1080/02670836.2016.1177304
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Determination of residual stress within complex-shaped coarse-grained cobalt–chromium biomedical castings

Abstract: ASTM F75 femoral knee implant casting components distort during manufacture due to residual stress re-distribution or inducement. These castings pose a number of challenges for residual stress determination methods; they have a complex geometry, their microstructure is inhomogeneous, they work-harden rapidly and they have a coarse, elasticallyanisotropic grain structure. The contour method is anticipated to be the most promising residual stress determination technique. X-ray diffraction is feasible for compone… Show more

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“…Given that cast ASTM F75 exhibits a coarse grain-structure and that FCC crystals directions will be dependent on the solidification direction during casting, texture may exist within the femoral [1]. Figure 8 and were calculated as follows:…”
Section: Microstructural Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Given that cast ASTM F75 exhibits a coarse grain-structure and that FCC crystals directions will be dependent on the solidification direction during casting, texture may exist within the femoral [1]. Figure 8 and were calculated as follows:…”
Section: Microstructural Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, flowering is either the result of residual stress being induced or pre-existing residual stress redistributing [1]: Flowering results in femoral components which are not within specification and are thus either rejected or re-worked depending on each manufacturer's own processes. There is therefore the potential for significant improvements in the efficiency of the manufacturing process which would result in reduced business and environmental cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, there are some difficulties in stress measuring both for neutron and X-ray diffraction methods in weld metals characterised with preferential orientated and coarse grain microstructure. In the case of nonferrous metals and its alloys, especially nickel alloys, such microstructure features can make difficult the analysis of XRD weld metal stress state [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%