2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.mtla.2018.07.008
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Development of 〈001〉-fiber texture in cold-groove-rolled Ti-Mo-Al-Zr biomedical alloy

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“…The phase constituents in the GR and CR specimens differed from those of the 5.5Mo alloy. SIMT was observed and martensite remained after cold-or groove-rolling of the 5.5Mo alloy [11,16]. The β phase in the studied alloy was stabilized to a greater extent than in the 5.5Mo alloy because Mo is the β stabilizer for β-Ti alloys [14,15,17].…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…The phase constituents in the GR and CR specimens differed from those of the 5.5Mo alloy. SIMT was observed and martensite remained after cold-or groove-rolling of the 5.5Mo alloy [11,16]. The β phase in the studied alloy was stabilized to a greater extent than in the 5.5Mo alloy because Mo is the β stabilizer for β-Ti alloys [14,15,17].…”
Section: Materials and Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The specimens for these measurements were prepared by electropolishing in a mixture of 6vol% perchloric acid, 35vol% butanol, and 59vol% methanol at 233 K. For further details of the sample preparation, see Ref. [11].…”
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“…Indeed, Young's modulus along the RD decreased in sheets with Goss orientation and in coldgroove-rolled wires with ©001ª ¢ -fiber. 24,28) With this background, we state that the formation of Goss orientation is advantageous for biomedical SMAs and implant materials. In our previous study, we investigated the effect of thermomechanical treatment on texture formation in Ti5.5Mo8Al6Zr (mol%) alloy sheets.…”
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confidence: 99%