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Bartosz Opitek, Pawel L. Zak, Janusz Lelito and Vincent Vignal
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Robert E. Melchers
Corrosion on the interface between a metal alloy, such as steel, and a wet, permeable non-metallic medium is of considerable practical interest. Examples include the interface between steel and water, the atmosphere or concrete, as for steel reinforcemen...
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Andrea Abreu-García, Ricardo M. Souto and Javier Izquierdo
In this paper, the applicability of Ti6Al7Nb as a more biocompatible alternative for bone and dental implants than Ti6Al4V and pure titanium in terms of corrosion resistance and electrochemical inertness is investigated. The chemical inertness and corros...
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Catalin Panaghie, Ramona Cimpoe?u, Georgeta Zegan, Ana-Maria Roman, Mircea Catalin Ivanescu, Andra Adorata Aelenei, Marcelin Benchea, Nicanor Cimpoe?u and Nicoleta Ioanid
Biodegradable metallic materials represent a new class of biocompatible materials for medical applications based on numerous advantages. Among them, those based on zinc have a rate of degradation close to the healing period required by many clinical prob...
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Patricia Jovicevic-Klug, Matic Jovicevic-Klug and Bojan Podgornik
The role of nitrogen, introduced by deep cryogenic treatment (DCT), has been investigated and unraveled in relation to induced surface chemistry changes and improved corrosion resistance of high-alloyed ferrous alloy AISI M35. The assumptions and observa...
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Zihao Wang and Tetsuo Shoji
Hydrogen plays various roles in metals or at metal?environment interfaces. Well known effects on metals are hydrogen embrittlement, hydrogen enhanced local plasticity, hydrogen enhanced strain-induced vacancy, hydrogen accelerated oxidation, hydrogen-ind...
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Ramona Cimpoe?u, Petrica Vizureanu, Ioan ?tirbu, Alina Sodor, Georgeta Zegan, Marius Prelipceanu, Nicanor Cimpoe?u and Nicoleta Ioanid
An alloy surface with possible applications in the medical field, Ti4A14Zr, was improved through the deposition of a thin hydroxyapatite (HA) layer. In this paper, we analyzed the growth of a HA layer through electrophoresis and the corrosion resistance ...
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Jian Sun, Lei Wu and Chengqi Sun
The notch (i.e., stress concentration) and defect are important factors influencing the conventional fatigue behavior of metallic materials. What is the influence of notches and defects on the dwell fatigue mechanism and fatigue life? In this paper, the ...
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Faranak Barandehfard, James Aluha and François Gitzhofer
Thermal spraying of aluminum nitride (AlN) is a challenging issue because it decomposes at a high temperature. In this work, the use of suspension plasma spray (SPS) technology is proposed for the in situ synthesis and deposition of cubic-structured AlN ...
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Patrizia Bocchetta, Liang-Yu Chen, Juliana Dias Corpa Tardelli, Andréa Cândido dos Reis, Facundo Almeraya-Calderón and Paola Leo
The high specific strength, good corrosion resistance, and great biocompatibility make titanium and its alloys the ideal materials for biomedical metallic implants. Ti-6Al-4V alloy is the most employed in practical biomedical applications because of the ...
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