Effects of Sn content and aging conditions on superelasticity in biomedical Ti-Mo-Sn alloys

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The effects of Sn content and aging conditions on superelasticity in Ti-Mc-Sn alloys were investigated. Martensitic transformation temperature decreased with an increasing of Sn content. A large superelastic strain of 3.0% was obtained in a solution-treated Ti-5 mol%Mo-5 mol%Sn alloy in the tensile test. The superelasticity in the Ti-5 mol%Mo-5 mol%Sn at room temperature was improved by aging at 873 K for short periods between 180 and 420 s. A specimen aged at 873 K for 300 s exhibited superelasticity with a recovery strain of 3.5% in the tensile test. A recovery strain of 3.0% was consistently achieved in cyclic tensile deformations. © 2006 The Japan Institute of Metals.

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Maeshima, T., Ushimaru, S., Yamauchi, K., & Nishida, M. (2006). Effects of Sn content and aging conditions on superelasticity in biomedical Ti-Mo-Sn alloys. Materials Transactions, 47(3), 513–517. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.47.513

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