49 resultados para Ti6Al4V
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A ligação dissimilar de ligas de alumínio a ligas de titânio tem elevado potencial para aplicações nas indústrias aeroespacial, automóvel e naval, devido à sua baixa razão peso/resistência mecânica. Contudo, soldar ligas de alumínio a ligas de titânio apresenta-se como um grande desafio, principalmente devido à formação de fases intermetálicas frágeis que têm um efeito negativo nas propriedades mecânicas da junta. Neste estudo, foram realizadas ligações dissimilares das ligas AA6082-T6 a Ti6Al4V, por Fricção Linear assistida por Corrente Eléctrica. Para a utilização de corrente eléctrica na Soldadura por Fricção Linear foram desenvolvidas, produzidas e testadas duas novas ferramentas. A estrutura da ligação foi analisada, por microscopia óptica e electrónica de varrimento. Controlando os parâmetros de soldadura foi possível obter soldaduras topo a topo e sobrepostas com um bom aspecto superficial e com continuidade metálica na interface. Nas ligações topo-a-topo observaram-se defeitos na raiz do cordão. As estruturas na zona soldada dependem fortemente da posição do pino em relação à interface. O uso da corrente eléctrica permitiu reduzir os defeitos na raiz, como vazios e falta de ligação na mesma, sem afectar as características metalúrgicas da interface. A utilização da corrente eléctrica permite aumentar a viscoplasticidade do material e facilitar a deformação plástica à volta do pino.
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia Biomédica
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia de Materiais
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The tribocorrosion behavior of Ti6Al4V alloy was investigated in a Phosphate Buffered Saline (PBS) solution by a reciprocating wear, using alumina ball as the counterface material, at different normal forces and sliding velocities. Dry wear experiments were performed in order to compare with the tribocorrosion experiments at open circuit potential and under anodic polarization. Dry wear induced a superior damage on the counterface, forming larger and shallower wear tracks compared with those experiments performed in PBS solution. The anodic current was increased by wear; however the volume of oxidized metal in tribocorrosion experiments correspond to a relative low percentage of the wear track volume.
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Foi estudada a formação e a caracterização de filmes de óxidos passivantes sobre o titânio puro e a liga Ti-6Al-4V em solução 1 M de ácido sulfúrico e em solução tampão de fosfato utilizando os métodos eletroquímicos potenciostáticos e potenciodinâmicos. Os filmes formados foram analisados via Microscopia Eletrônica de Varredura (MEV), Espectroscopia de Energia Dispersiva (EDS), Espectroscopia Raman, Voltametria Cíclica e Espectroscopia de Impedância Eletroquímica (EIE). As análises de microscopia eletrônica de varredura mostraram que o óxido formado pode apresentar variações significativas quanto à textura e a porosidade do filme. As análises de EDS, embora não tenham mostrado a presença do oxigênio presente na composição dos óxidos, indicaram outros picos de elementos oriundos do eletrólito ou do processo de polimento e limpeza do material, além dos elementos de liga. A espectroscopia Raman não se mostrou muito adequada, para este caso, por apresentar pouca definição dos picos correspondentes aos óxidos. Os voltamogramas cíclicos, obtidos em meio ácido e em solução fosfática, apresentaram comportamentos similares onde a formação do óxido ocorre fundamentalmente durante o primeiro ciclo, enquanto que nos ciclos subseqüentes aparecem os picos catódicos de dissolução do óxido e o da reação de formação de H2, uma região de passivação e o pico anódico da reação de formação do O2. A presença de dois patamares de corrente durante o ciclo inicial sugere a formação de um filme do tipo bi-camada. Os ensaios de EIE mostraram que tanto o titânio puro como a liga de titânio tem um comportamento resistivo / capacitivo pela presença do filme de óxido na interface metal / solução, sendo que a resistência de polarização aumenta significativamente após o processo de anodização e, na maioria dos ensaios, sua ordem de grandeza foi maior que 104 kW.cm2 sugerindo que houve aumento proporcional da espessura e das características protetoras do filme formado.
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In prosthesis, tribochemical reactions occur at the stem/bone interface. When coupled with micromotions it can lead to the loosening of the implant, osteolysis, release of metal ion and wear particles. The effect of these movements and the underlying mechanisms are quite unknown. This work investigates the tribocorrosion behavior of etched Ti6Al4V alloys under reciprocating sliding. Tests were performed in a phosphate buffer solution (PBS) containing proteins. A normal load of 1 N and anodic potentials of -0.1 and +0.5 V/SCE were applied. The destruction pathways of the top surface layers (adsorbed proteins, passive film) were studied. The results showed that the favorable/undesired effect of proteins in solution depends on the characteristics of the passive film under a mechanical stress. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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In uncemented Ti6Al4V hip implants, the bone-stem interface is subjected to cyclic loading motion driven by the daily activities of the patients, which may lead to the complete failure of the implant in the long term. It may also compromise the proliferation and differentiation processes of osteoblastic cells (bone-forming cells). The main objective of this work is to approach for the first time the role of these organic materials on the bio-tribocorrosion mechanisms of cultured Ti6Al4V alloys. The colonized materials with MG63 osteoblastic-like cells were characterized through cell viability/proliferation and enzymatic activity. Tribocorrosion tests were performed under a reciprocating sliding configuration and low contact pressure. Electrochemical techniques were used to measure the corrosion kinetics of the system, under free potential conditions. All tests were performed at a controlled atmosphere. The morphology and topography of the wear scar were evaluated. The results showed that the presence of an osteoblastic cell layer on the implant surface significantly influences the tribocorrosion behavior of Ti6Al4V alloy. It was concluded that the cellular material was able to form an extra protective layer that inhibits further wear degradation of the alloy and decreases its corrosion tendency.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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This research addresses the application of friction stir welding (FWS) of titanium alloy Ti–6Al–4V. Friction stir welding is a recent process, developed in the 1990s for aluminum joining; this joining process is being increasingly applied in many industries from basic materials, such as steel alloys, to high performance alloys, such as titanium. It is a process in great development and has its economic advantages when compared to conventional welding. For high performance alloys such as titanium, a major problem to overcome is the construction of tools that can withstand the extreme process environment. In the literature, the possibilities approached are only few tungsten alloys. Early experiments with tools made of cemented carbide (WC) showed optimistic results consistent with the literature. It was initially thought that WC tools may be an option to the FSW process since it is possible to improve the wear resistance of the tool. The metallographic analysis of the welds did not show primary defects of voids (tunneling) or similar internal defects due to processing, only defects related to tool wear which can cause loss of weld quality. The severe tool wear caused loss of surface quality and inclusions of fragments inside the joining, which should be corrected or mitigated by means of coating techniques on tool, or the replacement of cemented carbide with tungsten alloys, as found in the literature.
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Assessment of laser peening induced effects on Ti6Al4V by destructive and non-destructive techniques
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Laser peening has recently emerged as a useful technique to overcome detrimental effects associated to another well-known surface modification processes such as shot peening or grit blasting used in the biomedical field. It is worth to notice that besides the primary residual stress effect, thermally induced effects might also cause subtle surface and subsurface microstructural changes that might influence corrosion resistance. Moreover, since maximum loads use to occur at the surface, they could also play a critical role in the fatigue strength. In this work, plates of Ti-6Al-4V alloy of 7 mm in thickness were modified by laser peening without using a sacrificial outer layer. Irradiation by a Q-switched Nd-YAG laser (9.4 ns pulse length) working in fundamental harmonic at 2.8 J/pulse and with water as confining medium was used. Laser pulses with a 1.5 mm diameter at an equivalent overlapping density (EOD) of 5000 cm-2 were applied. Attempts to analyze the global induced effects after laser peening were addressed by using the contacting and non-contacting thermoelectric power (TEP) techniques. It was demonstrated that the thermoelectric method is entirely insensitive to surface topography while it is uniquely sensitive to subtle variations in thermoelectric properties, which are associated with the different material effects induced by different surface modification treatments. These results indicate that the stress-dependence of the thermoelectric power in metals produces sufficient contrast to detect and quantitatively characterize regions under compressive residual stress based on their thermoelectric power contrast with respect to the surrounding intact material. However, further research is needed to better separate residual stress effects from secondary material effects, especially in the case of low-conductivity engineering materials like titanium alloys.
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Pulsed Nd:YAG has been adopted successfully in welding process of thin (0.7 mm) Ti6Al4V. Laser welding of such thin sheet requires a small focal spot, good laser beam quality and fast travel speed, since too much heat generation can cause distortion for thin sheet weld. The microstructures of Ti6Al4V were complex and strongly affected the mechanical properties. These structures include: a´ martensite, metastable ß, Widmanstätten, bimodal, lamellar and equiaxed microstructure. Bimodal and Widmanstätten structures exhibit a good-balance between strength and ductility. The microstructure of pulsed Nd:YAG welded Ti6Al4V was primarily a´ martensite, which showed the lowest ductility but not significantly high strength. A heat treatment at 950 followed by furnace cooling can transform the microstructure in the weld from a´ martensite structure into Widmanstätten structure.
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Distortion is one type of defect in the weld, which is troublesome for some reasons, especially in thin plate welding. Distortion was found in fibre laser welding processing for 0.7mm thickness Ti6Al4V plate. The purpose of this paper is to understand and evaluate the effect of distortion on stress level by FEA and tensile test. A group of 0.7mm Ti6Al4V plates welded using continuous wave fibre laser. FEA models were established for fibre laser welded Ti6Al4V in abaqus 6.7. © (2011) Trans Tech Publications.