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Mechanical properties of porous Ti-26NB alloy for regenerative medicine

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posted on 2024-06-04, 00:28 authored by Jianyu XiongJianyu Xiong, Y Li, Peter HodgsonPeter Hodgson, C Wen
Porous titanium-26at.%niobium (hereafter, Ti-26Nb) alloys with different porosities were prepared by space-holder sintering. The porous structure of the alloys was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Mechanical properties of the porous alloys were investigated using compression test. Results indicate that the porous alloys with 60, 70 and 80% porosities exhibit interconnected porous structure with pore sizes of 100-300 µm. The porous structure has the potential to provide new bone tissue ingrowth ability. The mechanical properties of these porous alloys decrease with the increase of porosity. The mechanical properties of the porous Ti-26Nb alloys can be tailored to match those of human bone.

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Pagination

630-634

Location

Huangshan, China

Start date

2008-06-03

End date

2008-06-08

ISBN-13

9781932078800

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2008, DEStech Publications

Editor/Contributor(s)

Fan J, Chen H

Title of proceedings

ICHMM 2008 : Advances in heterogeneous material mechanics, 2008 : proceedings of the second International Conference on Heterogeneous Material Mechanics, June 3-8, 2008, Huangshan, China

Event

International Conference on Heterogeneous Material Mechanics (2nd : 2008 : Huangshan, China)

Publisher

DEStech Publications

Place of publication

Lancaster, Pa.

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