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Selective Laser Melting Of Novel Titaniumtantalum Alloy As Orthopaedic Biomaterial 1st Ed Swee Leong Sing

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Selective Laser Melting Of Novel Titaniumtantalum Alloy As Orthopaedic Biomaterial 1st Ed Swee Leong Sing
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.68 MB
Author: Swee Leong Sing
ISBN: 9789811327230, 9789811327247, 9811327238, 9811327246
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Selective Laser Melting Of Novel Titaniumtantalum Alloy As Orthopaedic Biomaterial 1st Ed Swee Leong Sing by Swee Leong Sing 9789811327230, 9789811327247, 9811327238, 9811327246 instant download after payment.

This book investigates the microstructural and mechanical properties of titanium-tantalum (TiTa) alloy formed using selective laser melting (SLM). TiTa has potential orthopaedic biomedical applications thanks to its high strength to modulus ratio. However, because it is difficult to obtain, it is still not widely used. The book describes how SLM is utilized to form this alloy, and provides a better understanding of the SLM process in porous lattice structure fabrication and its control through statistical modelling.

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