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Article dans une revue avec comité de lectureFISCHER, Marie; LAHEURTE, Pascal; ACQUIER, P.; JOGUET, David; PELTIER, Laurent; PETITHORY, Tatiana; ANSELME, Karine; MILLE, Pierre (Elsevier, 2017)Biocompatible beta-titanium alloys such as Ti-27.5(at.%)Nb are good candidates for implantology and arthroplasty applications as their particular mechanical properties, including low Young’s modulus, could ...
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Article dans une revue avec comité de lectureFISCHER, Marie; JOGUET, David; ROBIN, Guillaume; PELTIER, Laurent; LAHEURTE, Pascal (Elsevier, 2016)Ti–Nb alloys are excellent candidates for biomedical applications such as implantology and joint replacement because of their very low elastic modulus, their excellent biocompatibility and their high strength. A low elastic ...
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Article dans une revue avec comité de lectureLOHMULLER, Paul; PELTIER, Laurent; HAZOTTE, Alain; ZOLLINGER, Julien; LAHEURTE, Pascal; FLEURY, Eric (MDPI, 2018)The variations of the mechanical properties of the CoCrFeMnNi high entropy alloy (HEA) during groove cold rolling process were investigated with the aim of understanding their correlation relationships with the crystallographic ...
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Article dans une revue avec comité de lectureLOHMULLER, Paul; FAVRE, Julien; KENZARI, Samuel; PIOTROWSKI, Boris; PELTIER, Laurent; LAHEURTE, Pascal (Elsevier, 2019)This article investigates the elastic properties of a large panel of lattice architectures using a continuous description of geometry. The elastic constants of the orthotropic material are determined, and discussed in terms ...
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Article dans une revue avec comité de lecturePELTIER, Laurent;
MERAGHNI, Fodil;
BERVEILLER, Sophie; LOHMULLER, Paul; LAHEURTE, Pascal (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021)
Five high entropy alloys with shape memory effect or superelastic effect were prepared by cold crucible melting to understand the effect of their chemical composition on the transformation temperatures. The microstructure ...
