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      Additive Manufacturing of Titanium Alloys by Electron Beam Melting: A Review

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      Advanced Engineering Materials
      Wiley

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          Titanium alloys in total joint replacement--a materials science perspective.

          Increased use of titanium alloys as biomaterials is occurring due to their lower modulus, superior biocompatibility and enhanced corrosion resistance when compared to more conventional stainless steels and cobalt-based alloys. These attractive properties were a driving force for the early introduction of alpha (cpTi) and alpha + beta (Ti-6A1-4V) alloys as well as for the more recent development of new Ti-alloy compositions and orthopaedic metastable beta titanium alloys. The later possess enhanced biocompatibility, reduced elastic modulus, and superior strain-controlled and notch fatigue resistance. However, the poor shear strength and wear resistance of titanium alloys have nevertheless limited their biomedical use. Although the wear resistance of beta-Ti alloys has shown some improvement when compared to alpha + beta alloys, the ultimate utility of orthopaedic titanium alloys as wear components will require a more complete fundamental understanding of the wear mechanisms involved. This review examines current information on the physical and mechanical characteristics of titanium alloys used in artifical joint replacement prostheses, with a special focus on those issues associated with the long-term prosthetic requirements, e.g., fatigue and wear.
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            A study of the microstructural evolution during selective laser melting of Ti–6Al–4V

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              The metallurgy and processing science of metal additive manufacturing

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                Journal
                Advanced Engineering Materials
                Adv. Eng. Mater.
                Wiley
                14381656
                May 2018
                May 2018
                December 19 2017
                : 20
                : 5
                : 1700842
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                [1 ]School of Engineering; Edith Cowan University; 270 Joondalup Drive, Joondalup Perth, WA 6027 Australia
                [2 ]National Laboratory for Materials Science; Institute of Metal Research; Chinese Academy of Sciences; 72 Wenhua Road, Shenyang, 110016 China
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                10.1002/adem.201700842
                5b413e9c-2add-4c4b-96cc-732b00548881
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