Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1498280 Scripta Materialia 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

  Materials used for implant rods in spinal fixation systems must show changeable Young’s moduli, high strength and large elongation-to-failure. A d-electron design method was used to determine the chemical composition of Ti–10Cr, which showed all these properties and significant work-hardening characteristics owing to multiple plastic deformation mechanisms, such as deformation-induced ω-phase transformation, {3 3 2}<1 1 3> mechanical twinning and dislocation gliding. Therefore, Ti–10Cr exhibits great potential for use in spinal fixation applications.

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