Evaluation of Corrosion Fatigue Behaviour of Laser-welded NiTi Alloys using Bending Rotation Fatigue Test in Simulated Body Fluid


Autoria(s): Chan, Chi Wai; Man, Hau Chung
Data(s)

23/09/2014

Resumo

Shape memory NiTi alloys have been used extensively for medical device applications such as orthopedic, dental, vascular and cardiovascular devices on account of their unique shape memory effect (SME) and super-elasticity (SE). Laser welding is found to be the most suitable method used to fabricate NiTi-based medical components. However, the performance of laser-welded NiTi alloys under corrosive environments is not fully understood and a specific focus on understanding the corrosion fatigue behaviour is not evident in the literature. This study reveals a comparison of corrosion fatigue behaviour of laser-welded and bare NiTi alloys using bending rotation fatigue (BRF) test which was integrated with a specifically designed corrosion cell. The testing environment was Hanks’ solution (simulated body fluid) at 37.5oC. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopic (EIS) measurement was carried out to monitor the change of corrosion resistance at different periods during the BRF test. Experiments indicate that the laser-welded NiTi alloy would be more susceptible to the corrosion fatigue attack than the bare NiTi alloy. This finding can serve as a benchmark for the product designers and engineers to determine the factor of safety of NiTi medical devices fabricated using laser welding.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/evaluation-of-corrosion-fatigue-behaviour-of-laserwelded-niti-alloys-using-bending-rotation-fatigue-test-in-simulated-body-fluid(6bacf30e-2365-4fdf-bd98-17feee7eb1fe).html

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/ws/files/11874015/CWChan_Queens_Univeristy_Belfast.pdf

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eng

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Fonte

Chan , C W & Man , H C 2014 , ' Evaluation of Corrosion Fatigue Behaviour of Laser-welded NiTi Alloys using Bending Rotation Fatigue Test in Simulated Body Fluid ' The 3rd Annual EPSRC Manufacturing the Future Conference , Glasgow , United Kingdom , 23/09/2014 - 24/09/2014 , .

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