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Fracture toughness of titanium foams for medical applications

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posted on 2010-11-15, 00:00 authored by Sadaf Kashef, Alireza Asgari, Tim HilditchTim Hilditch, W Yan, V Goel, Peter HodgsonPeter Hodgson
The fracture behavior of titanium open foam is characterized and the R-curves of crack propagation from pre-cracks are measured. The crack growth has been optically observed, the measured initiation toughness, JIC, has been analyzed and the effect of material morphology on the JIC is discussed. The fracture toughness was found to be dependent on the expanding crack bridging zone at the back of the crack tip. The compact tension specimens also have some plastic collapse along the ligaments and it has shown that the titanium foam with a higher relative density is tougher. The non-uniform stressing within the plastic zone at the crack tip and the plastic collapse of cell topology behind the tip was found to be the primary cause of the R-curve behavior in low relative density titanium foams.

History

Journal

Materials science and eMaterials science and engineering A : structural materials : properties, microstructures and processing

Volume

527

Issue

29-30

Pagination

7689 - 7693

Publisher

Elsevier S.A.

Location

Lausanne, Switzerland

ISSN

0921-5093

eISSN

1873-4936

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2010, Elsevier