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3. Permit determination of possible phase structures
4. Permit calculation of melting points
5. Predict corrosion rates
ANSWER:
F, F, T, T, F.
PROBLEM 7.9
A vertical line on a phase diagram connects points with ____________
weight composition (fill in the blank).
ANSWER:
Identical.
PROBLEM 7.10
Match the following terms (when possible):
1. Aging
A. Casting technique
2. Martensite
B. Ti-Al phase
3. Passivation
C. Fe-C phase
4. Annealing
D. Heat treatment
5. Duplex
E. Grain structure
ANSWER:
1,
D
; 2,
C
; 4,
D
; 5,
E
(there are no matches for 3,
A
and
B
).
annotated bibliography
1. Bansiddhi A, Sargeant TD, Stupp SI, Dunand DC: Porous
NiTi for bone implants: A review.
Acta Biomater
4:773-782, 2008.
A thorough review of the fabrication, biocompatibility,
in vitro
studies,
and implant applications of porous NiTi.
2. Dobbs HS, Robertson JLM: Alloys for orthopaedic use.
Eng Med
11(4):175-182, 1982.
A good, easy-to-understand study of the effects of processing on prop-
erties of cobalt-base and titanium-base implant alloys.
3. Duerig T: Shape memory alloys. In Narayan R (ed):
ASM Handbook,
Volume 23, Materials for Medical Devices
. ASM International, 2012.
History, metallurgy, and properties of nitinol.
4. Engel L, Klingele H:
An Atlas of Metal Damage
. Prentice-Hall,
Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1981.
Chapter 1 deals very briefly with structure of metals. Chapters 2-4 are
given over to scanning electron microscopic views of manufacturing and
service-produced defects.
5. Hayden HW, Moffatt WG, Wulff J:
The Structure and
Properties of Materials
. Vol. III. John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1964.
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