Publications by authors named "Saeid Alipour"

To ensure consistent performance of additively manufactured metal parts, it is advantageous to identify alloys that are robust to process variations. This paper investigates the effect of steel alloy composition on mechanical property robustness in laser-directed energy deposition (L-DED). In situ blending of ultra-high-strength low-alloy steel (UHSLA) and pure iron powders produced 10 compositions containing 10-100 wt% UHSLA.

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Bone replacement using porous and solid metallic implants, such as Ti-alloy implants, is regarded as one of the most practical therapeutic approaches in biomedical engineering. The bone is a complex tissue with various mechanical properties based on the site of action. Patient-specific Ti-6Al-4V constructs may address the key needs in bone treatment for having customized implants that mimic the complex structure of the natural tissue and diminish the risk of implant failure.

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Isoatomic NiTi alloy (Nitinol) has become an important biomaterial due to its unique characteristics, including shape memory effect, superelasticity, and high damping. Nitinol has been widely used in the biomedical field, including orthopedics, vascular stents, orthodontics, and other medical devices. However, there have been convicting views about the biocompatibility of Nitinol.

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Abstract: Commercially pure titanium and titanium alloys have been among the most commonly used materials for biomedical applications since the 1950s. Due to the excellent mechanical tribological properties, corrosion resistance, biocompatibility, and antibacterial properties of titanium, it is getting much attention as a biomaterial for implants. Furthermore, titanium promotes osseointegration without any additional adhesives by physically bonding with the living bone at the implant site.

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This study aimed to investigate the HS molecule adsorption on the pristine and X-doped phosphorene (X = first-row transition metal) using DFT+U method. The doping of X atoms on the phosphorene has been evaluated from energetic and electronics aspects. The binding energy values and the results of projected density of states (PDOS) analysis revealed that Ti-, V-, Fe-, and Sc-doped phosphorene have more capability to adsorb HS molecule in comparison with other systems.

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