Fikeni, 2021 - Google Patents
Microstructural Evolution and its Influence on Mechanical Properties of Ti-Nb Binary AlloysFikeni, 2021
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- 14198709117935256227
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- Fikeni L
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- PQDT-Global
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Metallic biomedical implants that are currently used for orthopedic applications have shown biological and biomechanical incompatibilities. The first-generation titanium alloys that are currently commercially used are CP-Ti and Ti-6Al-4V. However, these alloys have higher …
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