Influence of β-phase stability in elemental blended Ti-Mo and Ti-Mo-Zr alloys.

Micron

Production Engineering and Printing Technology Department, Akhbar El Yom Academy, Giza, Egypt; Mechatronics Technology Program, New Cairo Technological University NCTU, 5th Settlement, Egypt.

Published: March 2021

This paper investigated the improvement of mechanical properties for one of the most used biomaterials, titanium-based alloy. To improve its mechanical properties, molybdenum was chosen to be added to Ti and Ti-Zr alloys through a mechanical blending process. After homogenization of Ti (12, 15) Mo and Ti (12, 15) Mo-6 Zr, the compaction pressure and sintering temperature were varied to create pellets. Characterization has been done using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Vickers's hardness, Archimedes test and ultrasonic method, and 3-point bending test. Micrograph of each pellet revealed the influence of Mo content that plays a prominent role in the variation of microstructure in the alloys Ti-Mo and Ti-Zr-Mo. The porosity and density were also influenced by changing the β-phase. EBSD analysis shows the increase in β-phase with the addition of Zr. The overall results indicated that the percentage of β-phase greatly affects the mechanical properties for the specimens.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.micron.2020.102992DOI Listing

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