Influence of Si addition on the microstructure and mechanical properties of Ti–35Nb alloy for applications in orthopedic implants

In the development of new materials for orthopedic implants, special attention has been given to Ti alloys that show biocompatible alloy elements and that are capable of reducing the elastic modulus. Accordingly, Ti–Nb–Si alloys show great potential for application. Thus, this is a study on the micr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 2015-11, Vol.51, p.74-87
Hauptverfasser: Tavares, A.M.G., Ramos, W.S., de Blas, J.C.G., Lopes, E.S.N., Caram, R., Batista, W.W., Souza, S.A.
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Zusammenfassung:In the development of new materials for orthopedic implants, special attention has been given to Ti alloys that show biocompatible alloy elements and that are capable of reducing the elastic modulus. Accordingly, Ti–Nb–Si alloys show great potential for application. Thus, this is a study on the microstructures and properties of Ti–35Nb–xSi alloys (x=0, 0.15, 0.35 and 0.55) (wt%) which were thermally treated and cooled under the following conditions: furnace cooling (FC), air cooling (AC), and water quenching (WQ). The results showed that Si addition is effective to reduce the density of omega precipitates making beta more stable, and to produce grain refinement. Silicides, referred as (Ti,Nb)3Si, were formed for alloys containing 0.55% Si, and its formation presumably occurred during the heating at 1000°C. In all cooling conditions, the hardness values increased with the increasing of Si content, as a result from the strong Si solid solution strengthening effect, while the elastic modulus underwent a continuous reduction due to the reduction of omega precipitates in beta matrix. Lower elastic moduli were observed in water-quenched alloys, which concentration of 0.15% Si was more effective in their reduction, with value around 65GPa. Regarding Ti–35Nb–xSi alloys (x=0, 0.15 and 0.35), the “double yield point” phenomenon, which is typical of alloys with shape memory effect, was observed. The increase in Si concentration also produced an increase from 382MPa to 540MPa in the alloys׳ mechanical strength. Ti–35Nb–0.55Si alloy, however, showed brittle mechanical behavior which was related to the presence of silicides at the grain boundary. •An increasing Si content caused a reduction in ω precipitates making β more stable.•Si addition favored alloys grain refinement.•The hardness increased with the Si content increasing.•The elastic modulus decreased when Si is added to alloys.•The WQ alloys showed “double yield point”, found in alloys with shape memory effect.
ISSN:1751-6161
1878-0180
DOI:10.1016/j.jmbbm.2015.06.035