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Master thesis and internship[BR]- Master's Thesis : Study of the wear behavior of SS316L + WC composites : role of the counter material[BR]- Stage d'insertion professionnelle
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Liège Université de Liège (ULiège)

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The present study focuses on the wear behavior of a laser cladded 316L + 20% WC. Preliminary microstructural characterization was carried out by means of SEM (morphology) and OM (distribution) in order to evaluate how the reinforcement WC particles are embedded into the steel parent matrix. Furthermore, hardness measurements were performed. A pin-on-disc tribometer test campaign was performed considering two different heights of a thick deposit. These results and post-mortem track analysis lead to a deeper comprehension of the wear behavior of the MMC and its wear sequence was elucidated. In addition, a comparison with the previous studies have been made, assessing the role of the counter body on the wear behavior of this complex MMC.


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Metal Matrix Composites
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Metal-based composites represent a unique way of tailoring the properties of metals, through the selection of type, size, and amount of reinforcement. In this way, the properties of metallic matrices can be adjusted depending on end applications. In view of the dynamic capabilities they can exhibit, this Special Issue will cover all aspects of metal matrix composites: synthesis (including solid, liquid, two-phase and 3D printing); secondary processing; properties (tensile, compressive, fatigue, impact, creep, tribological, etc.); corrosion behavior; and joining techniques. The main objective is to share the latest results on metal matrix composites with the research community worldwide.

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History of engineering & technology --- Mg-3Al-0.4Ce alloy --- nano ZnO particles --- uniform distribution --- strength --- titanium matrix composite --- constitutive model --- interfacial debonding --- high temperature --- elastoplastic properties --- nano-sized SiCp --- aluminum matrix composites --- mechanical properties --- microstructures --- Mg–Al–RE alloy --- magnesium alloy --- damping --- Al11La3 phase --- nanosize reinforcement --- spark plasma sintering --- Cu–TiC --- in-situ composites --- mechanical milling --- iron aluminum alloys --- cold/hot PM --- compressibility factor --- wear resistance --- Al-Zn-Cr alloys --- powder metallurgy --- strengthening --- extrusion --- dry sliding wear --- synthesis of core–shell metal nanoparticles --- Cu@Ag composite nanoparticle --- metal mesh --- screen printing --- touch screen panel --- tungsten composites --- tungsten-fibre-net reinforcement --- tensile strength --- metal matrix composites --- nickel --- aluminum --- carbon nanotubes --- ultrasonication --- microstructural characterization --- Magnesium --- Sm2O3 nanoparticles --- compression properties --- microstructure --- ignition --- carbon nanotube --- nanocomposite --- dispersion --- interfacial adhesion --- phase transformation --- physicomechanical properties --- nanoparticles --- metal matrix nanocomposite (MMNC) --- AlN --- magnesium alloy AM60 --- strengthening mechanisms --- in situ titanium composites --- microstructure analysis --- TiB precipitates --- 7075 Al alloy --- reduced graphene oxide --- strengthening mechanism --- metal matrix nanocomposite --- copper --- graphene --- thermal expansion coefficient --- thermal conductivity --- electrical resistance --- thixoforging --- magnesium-based composite --- fracture --- magnesium-alloy-based composite --- Halpin-Tsai-Kardos model --- deformation behavior --- composite strengthening --- fracture behavior --- magnesium --- high entropy alloy --- composite --- hardness --- compressive properties --- tricalcium phosphate --- compression --- corrosion --- n/a --- Mg-Al-RE alloy --- Cu-TiC --- synthesis of core-shell metal nanoparticles


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Ti-Based Biomaterials : Synthesis, Properties and Applications
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Recently, great attention has been paid to materials that can be used in the human body to prepare parts that replace failed bone structures. Of all materials, Ti-based materials are the most desirable, because they provide an optimum combination of mechanical, chemical, and biological properties. The successful application of Ti biomaterials has been confirmed mainly in dentistry, orthopedics, and traumatology. Titanium biocompatibility is practically the highest of all metallic biomaterials; however, new solutions are being sought to continuously improve their biocompatibility and osseointegration. Thus, the chemical modification of Ti results in the formation of new alloys or composites, which provide new perspectives for Ti biomaterials applications. This book covers broad aspects of Ti-based biomaterials concerning the design of their structure, mechanical, and biological properties. This book demonstrates that the new Ti-based compounds and their surface treatment provide the best properties for biomedical applications.

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History of engineering & technology --- Powder Bed Fusion --- Titanium alloys --- Cobalt–Chrome alloys --- anisotropy --- bcc Ti-Mo-Zr alloys --- Inter-diffusion coefficient --- Impurity coefficient --- Atomic mobility --- CALPHAD modeling --- titanium --- low frequency --- inductive transmission --- metallic housing --- hermetic sealing --- longevity --- FEM model --- active implantable medical devices --- stainless --- nitinol --- diaphyseal fracture --- implant --- osseointegration --- biocompatibility --- bioactive ceramic coatings --- sphene --- ECAP --- Conform --- continuous extrusion --- wire --- medical implants --- plasma spraying --- Ti coating --- polymers --- biomaterials --- heat treatment --- in situ alloying --- laser additive manufacturing --- mechanical properties --- microstructure --- Ti–Nb alloy --- Ni-Ti alloy --- surface characteristics --- hydrophobic --- magnetic mixed EDM --- TiO2 nanotubes --- crystallization --- gaseous plasma --- biological response --- mechanical alloying --- nanoprecursor --- electric pulse-assisted sintering --- metal matrix composites --- titanium plate --- amine plasma --- surface modification --- hydrophilicity --- new bone formation --- titanium-based foams --- thermal dealloying --- titanium alloy --- biomaterial --- TiMoZrTa --- TiMoSi --- low elasticity modulus --- corrosion --- titanium alloys --- microstructures --- TNTZ --- copper --- Ti2Cu --- Ti3Cu --- antibacterial --- shape memory alloy --- temperature variable micro-compression test --- single crystal --- biomedical alloy --- selective electron beam additive manufacture --- Ti6Al4V ELI alloy --- phase transformation --- spatial --- gradient energy density --- martensitic decomposition --- Ti3Al intermetallic compound --- fracture analysis --- biofunctionalization


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Metal Matrix Composites
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Metal-based composites represent a unique way of tailoring the properties of metals, through the selection of type, size, and amount of reinforcement. In this way, the properties of metallic matrices can be adjusted depending on end applications. In view of the dynamic capabilities they can exhibit, this Special Issue will cover all aspects of metal matrix composites: synthesis (including solid, liquid, two-phase and 3D printing); secondary processing; properties (tensile, compressive, fatigue, impact, creep, tribological, etc.); corrosion behavior; and joining techniques. The main objective is to share the latest results on metal matrix composites with the research community worldwide.

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Mg-3Al-0.4Ce alloy --- nano ZnO particles --- uniform distribution --- strength --- titanium matrix composite --- constitutive model --- interfacial debonding --- high temperature --- elastoplastic properties --- nano-sized SiCp --- aluminum matrix composites --- mechanical properties --- microstructures --- Mg–Al–RE alloy --- magnesium alloy --- damping --- Al11La3 phase --- nanosize reinforcement --- spark plasma sintering --- Cu–TiC --- in-situ composites --- mechanical milling --- iron aluminum alloys --- cold/hot PM --- compressibility factor --- wear resistance --- Al-Zn-Cr alloys --- powder metallurgy --- strengthening --- extrusion --- dry sliding wear --- synthesis of core–shell metal nanoparticles --- Cu@Ag composite nanoparticle --- metal mesh --- screen printing --- touch screen panel --- tungsten composites --- tungsten-fibre-net reinforcement --- tensile strength --- metal matrix composites --- nickel --- aluminum --- carbon nanotubes --- ultrasonication --- microstructural characterization --- Magnesium --- Sm2O3 nanoparticles --- compression properties --- microstructure --- ignition --- carbon nanotube --- nanocomposite --- dispersion --- interfacial adhesion --- phase transformation --- physicomechanical properties --- nanoparticles --- metal matrix nanocomposite (MMNC) --- AlN --- magnesium alloy AM60 --- strengthening mechanisms --- in situ titanium composites --- microstructure analysis --- TiB precipitates --- 7075 Al alloy --- reduced graphene oxide --- strengthening mechanism --- metal matrix nanocomposite --- copper --- graphene --- thermal expansion coefficient --- thermal conductivity --- electrical resistance --- thixoforging --- magnesium-based composite --- fracture --- magnesium-alloy-based composite --- Halpin-Tsai-Kardos model --- deformation behavior --- composite strengthening --- fracture behavior --- magnesium --- high entropy alloy --- composite --- hardness --- compressive properties --- tricalcium phosphate --- compression --- corrosion --- n/a --- Mg-Al-RE alloy --- Cu-TiC --- synthesis of core-shell metal nanoparticles


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Ti-Based Biomaterials : Synthesis, Properties and Applications
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Recently, great attention has been paid to materials that can be used in the human body to prepare parts that replace failed bone structures. Of all materials, Ti-based materials are the most desirable, because they provide an optimum combination of mechanical, chemical, and biological properties. The successful application of Ti biomaterials has been confirmed mainly in dentistry, orthopedics, and traumatology. Titanium biocompatibility is practically the highest of all metallic biomaterials; however, new solutions are being sought to continuously improve their biocompatibility and osseointegration. Thus, the chemical modification of Ti results in the formation of new alloys or composites, which provide new perspectives for Ti biomaterials applications. This book covers broad aspects of Ti-based biomaterials concerning the design of their structure, mechanical, and biological properties. This book demonstrates that the new Ti-based compounds and their surface treatment provide the best properties for biomedical applications.

Keywords

Powder Bed Fusion --- Titanium alloys --- Cobalt–Chrome alloys --- anisotropy --- bcc Ti-Mo-Zr alloys --- Inter-diffusion coefficient --- Impurity coefficient --- Atomic mobility --- CALPHAD modeling --- titanium --- low frequency --- inductive transmission --- metallic housing --- hermetic sealing --- longevity --- FEM model --- active implantable medical devices --- stainless --- nitinol --- diaphyseal fracture --- implant --- osseointegration --- biocompatibility --- bioactive ceramic coatings --- sphene --- ECAP --- Conform --- continuous extrusion --- wire --- medical implants --- plasma spraying --- Ti coating --- polymers --- biomaterials --- heat treatment --- in situ alloying --- laser additive manufacturing --- mechanical properties --- microstructure --- Ti–Nb alloy --- Ni-Ti alloy --- surface characteristics --- hydrophobic --- magnetic mixed EDM --- TiO2 nanotubes --- crystallization --- gaseous plasma --- biological response --- mechanical alloying --- nanoprecursor --- electric pulse-assisted sintering --- metal matrix composites --- titanium plate --- amine plasma --- surface modification --- hydrophilicity --- new bone formation --- titanium-based foams --- thermal dealloying --- titanium alloy --- biomaterial --- TiMoZrTa --- TiMoSi --- low elasticity modulus --- corrosion --- titanium alloys --- microstructures --- TNTZ --- copper --- Ti2Cu --- Ti3Cu --- antibacterial --- shape memory alloy --- temperature variable micro-compression test --- single crystal --- biomedical alloy --- selective electron beam additive manufacture --- Ti6Al4V ELI alloy --- phase transformation --- spatial --- gradient energy density --- martensitic decomposition --- Ti3Al intermetallic compound --- fracture analysis --- biofunctionalization


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Metal Matrix Composites
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Metal-based composites represent a unique way of tailoring the properties of metals, through the selection of type, size, and amount of reinforcement. In this way, the properties of metallic matrices can be adjusted depending on end applications. In view of the dynamic capabilities they can exhibit, this Special Issue will cover all aspects of metal matrix composites: synthesis (including solid, liquid, two-phase and 3D printing); secondary processing; properties (tensile, compressive, fatigue, impact, creep, tribological, etc.); corrosion behavior; and joining techniques. The main objective is to share the latest results on metal matrix composites with the research community worldwide.

Keywords

History of engineering & technology --- Mg-3Al-0.4Ce alloy --- nano ZnO particles --- uniform distribution --- strength --- titanium matrix composite --- constitutive model --- interfacial debonding --- high temperature --- elastoplastic properties --- nano-sized SiCp --- aluminum matrix composites --- mechanical properties --- microstructures --- Mg-Al-RE alloy --- magnesium alloy --- damping --- Al11La3 phase --- nanosize reinforcement --- spark plasma sintering --- Cu-TiC --- in-situ composites --- mechanical milling --- iron aluminum alloys --- cold/hot PM --- compressibility factor --- wear resistance --- Al-Zn-Cr alloys --- powder metallurgy --- strengthening --- extrusion --- dry sliding wear --- synthesis of core-shell metal nanoparticles --- Cu@Ag composite nanoparticle --- metal mesh --- screen printing --- touch screen panel --- tungsten composites --- tungsten-fibre-net reinforcement --- tensile strength --- metal matrix composites --- nickel --- aluminum --- carbon nanotubes --- ultrasonication --- microstructural characterization --- Magnesium --- Sm2O3 nanoparticles --- compression properties --- microstructure --- ignition --- carbon nanotube --- nanocomposite --- dispersion --- interfacial adhesion --- phase transformation --- physicomechanical properties --- nanoparticles --- metal matrix nanocomposite (MMNC) --- AlN --- magnesium alloy AM60 --- strengthening mechanisms --- in situ titanium composites --- microstructure analysis --- TiB precipitates --- 7075 Al alloy --- reduced graphene oxide --- strengthening mechanism --- metal matrix nanocomposite --- copper --- graphene --- thermal expansion coefficient --- thermal conductivity --- electrical resistance --- thixoforging --- magnesium-based composite --- fracture --- magnesium-alloy-based composite --- Halpin-Tsai-Kardos model --- deformation behavior --- composite strengthening --- fracture behavior --- magnesium --- high entropy alloy --- composite --- hardness --- compressive properties --- tricalcium phosphate --- compression --- corrosion


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Ti-Based Biomaterials : Synthesis, Properties and Applications
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Abstract

Recently, great attention has been paid to materials that can be used in the human body to prepare parts that replace failed bone structures. Of all materials, Ti-based materials are the most desirable, because they provide an optimum combination of mechanical, chemical, and biological properties. The successful application of Ti biomaterials has been confirmed mainly in dentistry, orthopedics, and traumatology. Titanium biocompatibility is practically the highest of all metallic biomaterials; however, new solutions are being sought to continuously improve their biocompatibility and osseointegration. Thus, the chemical modification of Ti results in the formation of new alloys or composites, which provide new perspectives for Ti biomaterials applications. This book covers broad aspects of Ti-based biomaterials concerning the design of their structure, mechanical, and biological properties. This book demonstrates that the new Ti-based compounds and their surface treatment provide the best properties for biomedical applications.

Keywords

History of engineering & technology --- Powder Bed Fusion --- Titanium alloys --- Cobalt–Chrome alloys --- anisotropy --- bcc Ti-Mo-Zr alloys --- Inter-diffusion coefficient --- Impurity coefficient --- Atomic mobility --- CALPHAD modeling --- titanium --- low frequency --- inductive transmission --- metallic housing --- hermetic sealing --- longevity --- FEM model --- active implantable medical devices --- stainless --- nitinol --- diaphyseal fracture --- implant --- osseointegration --- biocompatibility --- bioactive ceramic coatings --- sphene --- ECAP --- Conform --- continuous extrusion --- wire --- medical implants --- plasma spraying --- Ti coating --- polymers --- biomaterials --- heat treatment --- in situ alloying --- laser additive manufacturing --- mechanical properties --- microstructure --- Ti–Nb alloy --- Ni-Ti alloy --- surface characteristics --- hydrophobic --- magnetic mixed EDM --- TiO2 nanotubes --- crystallization --- gaseous plasma --- biological response --- mechanical alloying --- nanoprecursor --- electric pulse-assisted sintering --- metal matrix composites --- titanium plate --- amine plasma --- surface modification --- hydrophilicity --- new bone formation --- titanium-based foams --- thermal dealloying --- titanium alloy --- biomaterial --- TiMoZrTa --- TiMoSi --- low elasticity modulus --- corrosion --- titanium alloys --- microstructures --- TNTZ --- copper --- Ti2Cu --- Ti3Cu --- antibacterial --- shape memory alloy --- temperature variable micro-compression test --- single crystal --- biomedical alloy --- selective electron beam additive manufacture --- Ti6Al4V ELI alloy --- phase transformation --- spatial --- gradient energy density --- martensitic decomposition --- Ti3Al intermetallic compound --- fracture analysis --- biofunctionalization

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