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Mechanical characterisation of advanced biomedical materials

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posted on 2015-10-01, 00:00 authored by K Nazari (Alhoeinazari)
Biocompatible Ti, Nb and Mo alloy was fabricated in search of a novel biomaterial for bone regeneration. A series of Ti-based alloys were prepared from elemental powders via powder metallurgy technique. The effects of ball milling variables and the agglomerated particles on mechanical properties of the bulk and porous structures were investigated.

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xvii, 158 pages : illustrations, graphs, tables, some coloured

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eng

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Research doctorate

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PhD.

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A Nouri, T Hilditch Tim

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Faculty of Science Engineering and Built Environment

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School of Engineering

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