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Batalha, Weverson Capute; Gargarella, Piter; Kiminami, Claudio S.; Batalha, Rodolfo Lisboa; Pauly, Simon
Proceedings of the 18. Brazil MRS Meeting 20192019
Proceedings of the 18. Brazil MRS Meeting 20192019
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[en] Full text: Selective Laser Melting (SLM) is an additive manufacturing process, by which a laser beam selectively melts a powder bed and by repeating this process layer by layer accordingly with a 3D CAD model, prostheses with complex shape and customized density can be produced [1]. Biocompatible beta-TiNb alloys have been specially considered as promising to be used in prostheses because their low Young’s modulus and their excellent biocompatibility [2]. The main objective of this study was to investigate the microstructure and mechanical properties of a beta Ti-35Nb-7Zr-5Ta (TNZT) alloy processed by SLM. Rods were produced in a SLM Realizer 50 with a laser power of 129W, scanning speed of 0,57 m/s and layer thickness of 40 μm, in argon atmosphere. The samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction, optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, electron backscatter diffraction and compression tests. The samples presented columnar-dendritic and equiaxial grains of the beta- Ti phase, preferably oriented in the building direction. Relative density higher than 99.5% and very high ductibility under compression. References: [1] Tahara, M. et al. Materials Science and Engineering A, 527 (2010). [2] Elias, C. N. et al. The Journal of The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, p. 4 (2008). (author)
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Brazilian Material Research Society (B-MRS), Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil); [2521 p.]; ISBN 978-85-63273-40-6;
; 2019; p. 2589; 18. Brazil MRS Meeting; Camboriu, SC (Brazil); 22-26 Sep 2019; Available from the Library of the Brazilian Nuclear Energy Commission, Rio de Janeiro; Code: 4GRT

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