Analysis of bending strength of porous titanium processed by space holder method
Fecha
Autores
Reig Cerdá, Lucía
Ortiz, José Luis
Calero, José Antonio
Directores
Handle
https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/39678
Cita bibliográfica
Amigó Borrás, V.; Reig Cerdá, L.; Busquets Mataix, DJ.; Ortiz, JL.; Calero, JA. (2011). Analysis of bending strength of porous titanium processed by space holder method. Powder Metallurgy. 54(1):67-70. doi:10.1179/174329009X409697
Titulación
Resumen
Porous titanium specimens have been produced by means of the space holder method. Titanium grade 3 (TiCP3) has been used as material and ammonium bicarbonate as spacer. Process parameters (compaction pressure, metal grain size range and spacer volume) influence on porosity morphology and distribution and bending strength has been analysed. The results denote an important loss of strength when comparing samples sintered without and with spacer. On the other hand, a higher bending strength was observed in the porous samples with a smaller size of ammonium bicarbonate particles. Finally, the evolution of bending strength with the compaction pressure depends on the spacer volume, having a direct dependency for reduced amounts and inverse for higher contents.
Palabras clave
Bending strength, Metallic implants, Porous titanium, Space holder, Stiffness
ISSN
0032-5899
ISBN
Fuente
Powder Metallurgy
DOI
10.1179/174329009X409697
Versión del editor
http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/174329009X409697