2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.mset.2021.08.005
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Simulated analysis of Ti-6Al-4V processed through equal channel angular pressing for biomedical applications

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“…It is used in soft biomedical engineer-ing applications due to its advantageous mechanical properties [15] for soft robotic applications. Ti-6Al-4V is the alloying system titanium-aluminum vanadium type VT-6 (6Al-4V, Grade5, SAT-64, T-A6V, Ti-Al-V) with an average aluminum content of 6% and vanadium -4% are the most widely used titanium alloys in additive industries [16] and soft robotic applications. The mechanical properties of the materials are listed in Table 1.…”
Section: Selection Of the Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is used in soft biomedical engineer-ing applications due to its advantageous mechanical properties [15] for soft robotic applications. Ti-6Al-4V is the alloying system titanium-aluminum vanadium type VT-6 (6Al-4V, Grade5, SAT-64, T-A6V, Ti-Al-V) with an average aluminum content of 6% and vanadium -4% are the most widely used titanium alloys in additive industries [16] and soft robotic applications. The mechanical properties of the materials are listed in Table 1.…”
Section: Selection Of the Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the aerospace industry, Ti-6Al-4V is a constructional material; for example, it is used for airframes, and it is used as a component of engines, e.g., compressor blades [4][5][6]. Its biocompatibility makes this alloy also useful for biomedical applications [7,8], such as knee and hip joints [9,10] and dental implants [11]. It is also present in the marine industry [12,13]; however, it could suffer from oxidative erosion and degradation reactions that affect its resistance to corrosion during exposure to the marine environment [14].…”
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confidence: 99%