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Superelasticity and tensile strength of Ti-Zr-Nb-Sn alloys with high Zr content for biomedical applications

Li et al., 2019

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15603794665315920816
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Li S
Nam T
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In this study, Ti-xZr-8Nb-2Sn (x= 40, 45, 50)(at.%) alloys were fabricated by arc melting method and then microstructures, martensitic transformation behavior, superelasticity and mechanical properties were investigated by means of optical m icroscopy, electron …
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