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Machinability of TiNb bio-compatible alloys

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COZ, Gaël Le
PELTIER, Laurent
PIQUARD, Romain
LAHEURTE, Pascal
D’ACUNTO, Alain
178323 Laboratoire d'Etude des Microstructures et de Mécanique des Matériaux [LEM3]

URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10985/22295
DOI
10.1016/j.procir.2022.06.013
Date
2022
Journal
Procedia CIRP

Abstract

The success of biomedical implantation is linked to osseointegration, depending on the mechanical loading of the bone interface. The large difference in stiffness between the host bone (30 GPa) and the usual implant material (over 100 GPa), as well as the absence of mechanical stress at the surrounding bone, induce a stress shielding effect, which leads to bone atrophy and implant loss. A recent work has shown the possibility to produce so-called second-generation titanium alloys. β-type Ti alloys have been studied for biomedical applications, due to the composition of non-cytotoxic elements. Some TiNb alloys can reach after heat treatment a Young’s modulus close to 35 GPa, which is really close to bone’s one. Unfortunately, titanium and its alloys are well known for their poor machinability due to the hardness and low thermal conductivity. Machined surfaces of titanium alloys are also easily damaged (micro cracks, build-up edge, plastic deformation, heat-affected zones, and tension residual stresses) during the process. Studying process parameters is important to avoid these phenomena. The machinability of TiNb (turning, milling) has not been studied to date. Therefore, in this study, we examined the behavior of the TiNb titanium alloy for applications as a biomaterial in micro-cutting. Orthogonal cutting tests were performed on austenite and martensite states TiNb alloys and compared with Ti40 pure titanium. The aim was to evaluate the influence of the alloys and the cutting parameters on the evolution of the cutting forces, specific cutting energy, friction coefficient which are good indicators of machinability.

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