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Fatigue Properties and Biocompatibility of Ti-6A1-4V Alloy after EDM Process for Improved Osteointegration-Comprehensive Research Report
- 1.0487380 - FGÚ 2018 CN eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
Stráský, J. - Janeček, M. - Bačáková, Lucie - Vrátná, J. - Harcuba, P. - Wagner, L.
Fatigue Properties and Biocompatibility of Ti-6A1-4V Alloy after EDM Process for Improved Osteointegration-Comprehensive Research Report.
TI-2011: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 12TH WORLD CONFERENCE ON TITANIUM. Beijing: SCIENCE PRESS BEIJING, 2012, s. 2172-2175. ISBN 978-7-03-033894-5.
[WORLD CONFERENCE ON TITANIUM /12./. Beijing (CN), 19.06.2011-24.06.2011]
R&D Projects: GA TA ČR(CZ) TA01011141
Institutional support: RVO:67985823
Keywords : Ti-6A1-4V * electric discharge machining (EDM) * scanning electron microscopy * cell growth
Subject RIV: EI - Biotechnology ; Bionics
Electric discharge machining (EDM) with relatively high peak currents was performed on Ti-6A1-4V alloy. Several experimental inverstigations have been undertaken in order to assess whether EDM process is viable surface treatment technique for application in orthopaedics. The surface roughness, chemical alterations of surface and osteointegration in vitro have been studied. EDM process created carbon enriched surface layer and sufficient surface roughness for improved osteointegration. Tensile properties are not substantially varied by EDM, however EDM has detrimental effect on fatigue endurance. Poor fatigue performance of material after EDM process irrespective of its original microstructure can be attributed to surface microcracks, brittle oxidized surface recast layer, internal tensile stresses and notch sensitivity of titanium alloys. These detrimental effects can be partly avoided by subsequent heat treatments. Microstructural changes of surface and subsurface layers have been observed by means of scanning electron microscopy. Fatigue performance is found to be the main limit for potential application of EDM process in orthopedics.
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