2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2017.07.066
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Peak stress studies of hot compressed TiHy 600 alloy

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“…Lunt [22] reported that the deformation by a prismatic slip in the soft oriented macrozone grains was much stronger than the grains without macrozones, the maximum shear in the strong macrozone material was considerably higher than the values for the non-macrozone condition. Therefore, the short crack propagates faster in macrozones than in the regions with random texture [23,37], and the presence of large microtexture regions (macrozones) decreased the fatigue life [38-39]. Thus, the random texture with fine grain microstructure in the SZs will improve the fatigue life [33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lunt [22] reported that the deformation by a prismatic slip in the soft oriented macrozone grains was much stronger than the grains without macrozones, the maximum shear in the strong macrozone material was considerably higher than the values for the non-macrozone condition. Therefore, the short crack propagates faster in macrozones than in the regions with random texture [23,37], and the presence of large microtexture regions (macrozones) decreased the fatigue life [38-39]. Thus, the random texture with fine grain microstructure in the SZs will improve the fatigue life [33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several proteins have been tested to see how well they work as biomaterials because of their inherent benefits as biomaterials, such as biological compatibility, accessibility to large-scale manufacturing using recombinant DNA technology, and simple modification via chemical or enzymatic techniques. Table 1 table highlights the key differences between traditional and advanced materials in terms of their properties, advantages, and disadvantages [21,22].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eco-design minimises the environmental effect of goods and processes from raw material extraction through end-of-life disposal [16]. Eco-design emphasises renewable resources, waste and emissions reduction, and energy and material efficiency [17]. Eco-design uses renewable materials in product design and manufacture.…”
Section: Principles Of Eco-designmentioning
confidence: 99%