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Morteza Shamanian

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Osteogenic and antibacterial surfaces on additively manufactured porous Ti-6Al-4V implants

Combining silver nanoparticles with hydrothermally synthesized HA nanocrystals

The recently developed additively manufacturing techniques have enabled the fabrication of porous biomaterials that mimic the characteristics of the native bone, thereby avoiding stress shielding and facilitating bony ingrowth. However, aseptic loosening and bacterial infection, ...
In the present work, the influence of strain on phase formation at the Al/Ni interface was investigated during cold roll bonding and annealing. A sandwich sample composed of an Al-Ni-Al stack was cold rolled with reductions in the range of 50% to 90%, followed by annealing at 450 ...
The performance of biomaterials in general and orthopaedic biomaterials in particular is dependent on both the chemistry and topography of their surfaces. It is therefore important to tailor both of those aspects through an appropriate surface modification technique. Here, we exa ...
The performance of biomaterials in general and orthopaedic biomaterials in particular is dependent on both the chemistry and topography of their surfaces. It is therefore important to tailor both of those aspects through an appropriate surface modification technique. Here, we exa ...
Ni aluminides have technologically attracted much attention as oxidation protective layers on Ni-superalloys for high-temperature and harsh environments applications as well as for reinforcements in metal-matrix composites. Among the Ni aluminides, the AlNi compound exhibits the ...
The evolution of grain structure during plastic deformation has a significant effect on texture variations and, in turn, the material properties. However, the metal physics leading to a stationary grain size regime in rolled Al combined with a harder phase remains poorly understo ...