Information Science for Materials Discovery and Design

Information Science for Materials Discovery and Design
Author: Turab Lookman
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2015-12-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 331923871X

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This book deals with an information-driven approach to plan materials discovery and design, iterative learning. The authors present contrasting but complementary approaches, such as those based on high throughput calculations, combinatorial experiments or data driven discovery, together with machine-learning methods. Similarly, statistical methods successfully applied in other fields, such as biosciences, are presented. The content spans from materials science to information science to reflect the cross-disciplinary nature of the field. A perspective is presented that offers a paradigm (codesign loop for materials design) to involve iteratively learning from experiments and calculations to develop materials with optimum properties. Such a loop requires the elements of incorporating domain materials knowledge, a database of descriptors (the genes), a surrogate or statistical model developed to predict a given property with uncertainties, performing adaptive experimental design to guide the next experiment or calculation and aspects of high throughput calculations as well as experiments. The book is about manufacturing with the aim to halving the time to discover and design new materials. Accelerating discovery relies on using large databases, computation, and mathematics in the material sciences in a manner similar to the way used to in the Human Genome Initiative. Novel approaches are therefore called to explore the enormous phase space presented by complex materials and processes. To achieve the desired performance gains, a predictive capability is needed to guide experiments and computations in the most fruitful directions by reducing not successful trials. Despite advances in computation and experimental techniques, generating vast arrays of data; without a clear way of linkage to models, the full value of data driven discovery cannot be realized. Hence, along with experimental, theoretical and computational materials science, we need to add a “fourth leg’’ to our toolkit to make the “Materials Genome'' a reality, the science of Materials Informatics.

Machining of Titanium Alloys

Machining of Titanium Alloys
Author: J. Paulo Davim
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2014-07-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3662439026

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This book presents a collection of examples illustrating the resent research advances in the machining of titanium alloys. These materials have excellent strength and fracture toughness as well as low density and good corrosion resistance; however, machinability is still poor due to their low thermal conductivity and high chemical reactivity with cutting tool materials. This book presents solutions to enhance machinability in titanium-based alloys and serves as a useful reference to professionals and researchers in aerospace, automotive and biomedical fields.

Titanium and Titanium Alloys

Titanium and Titanium Alloys
Author: Christoph Leyens
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2006-03-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3527605207

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This handbook is an excellent reference for materials scientists and engineers needing to gain more knowledge about these engineering materials. Following introductory chapters on the fundamental materials properties of titanium, readers will find comprehensive descriptions of the development, processing and properties of modern titanium alloys. There then follows detailed discussion of the applications of titanium and its alloys in aerospace, medicine, energy and automotive technology.

Development of Low Density Titanium Alloys for Structural Applications

Development of Low Density Titanium Alloys for Structural Applications
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2018-07-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781722165963

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In this report the results of a program designed to reduce the density of titanium by adding magnesium are presented. Because these two elements are immiscible under conventional ingot metallurgy techniques, two specialized powder metallurgy methods namely, mechanical alloying (MA) and physical vapor deposition (PVD) were implemented. The mechanical alloying experiments were done both at the University of Idaho and at the Defense Research Agency in UK. Since titanium is reactive with interstitial elements, a secondary goal of this research was to correlate solubility extensions with interstitial contamination content, especially oxygen and nitrogen. MA was carried out in SPEX 8000 shaker mils and different milling containers were utilized to control the level of contamination. Results showed that solubilities of Mg in Ti were obtained up to 28 at.% (16.4 wt. %) Mg in Ti for Ti-39.6 at. % (25 wt. %) Mg alloys, which greatly exceed those obtained under equilibrium conditions. This reflects a density reduction of approximately 26 %. Contamination of oxygen and nitrogen seemed to increase the solubility of magnesium in titanium in some cases; however, we were not able to make a clear correlation between contamination levels with solubilities. Work at the DRA has emphasized optimization of present PVD equipment, specifically composition and temperature control. Preliminary PVD data has shown Ti-Mg deposits have successfully been made up to 2 mm thick and that solubility extensions were achieved. The potential for density reduction of titanium by alloying with magnesium has been demonstrated; however, this work has only scratched the surface of the development of such low density alloys. Much research is needed before such alloys could be implemented into industry. Further funding is required in order to optimize the MA/PVD processes including contamination control, determination of optimal alloy compositions, microstructure development, and mechanical property determinat...

Development of Low-cost Casting Titanium Alloys

Development of Low-cost Casting Titanium Alloys
Author: Zhi Liang (Ph. D. in materials science)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2018
Genre: Lightweight materials
ISBN:

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The other involved ternary titanium alloy system, Ti-Al-Fe ternary system, was investigated with CALPHAD method first to determine target compositions and desired phases, and then characterized experimentally with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in order to establish the relationship between process parameters and microstructure. Based on the combining results from CALPHAD and selected experiments, a new Ti-Al-Fe casting titanium alloy was designed and produced with induction melting. Microstructure characterization and mechanical property testing were conducted to examine the potent of this new alloy and establish the preliminary structure-property relationship in the as-cast condition. Besides regular scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was also applied to investigate the effect of certain nano-size microstructural features linked to mechanical properties. Finally, a laboratory-scale manufacture framework was constructed in OSU facility, including vacuum induction skull melting (ISM), gravity tilt-pour casting, and permanent metallic mold casting. This new framework was used to manufacture a prototype casting connecting rod with the new Ti-Al-Fe casting alloy served as conceptual validation for further industrialization. A preliminary cost analysis was also presented in this work to illustrate its commercialization potent compared with the current industry applications (e.g. alloy and process).

The Law of Bone Remodelling

The Law of Bone Remodelling
Author: Julius Wolff
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 364271031X

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Translated from the German by Maquet, P.; Furlong, R.

Joining of Titanium

Joining of Titanium
Author: Robert Edward Monroe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1967
Genre: Adhesives
ISBN:

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This report supplies information on joining processes applicable to titanium and its alloys in sheet metal applications, primarily related directly to airframe construction. Although the material presented here does not cover all titanium joining processes, and omits such processes as plasma-arc, submerged-arc, electroslag, flash, and high-frequency resistance welding, the data presented cover materials up to 2-inches thick in some cases and the report should be useful to anyone seeking titanium joining information. The joining processes covered fall into five categories: welding, brazing, metallurgical bonding (diffusion and deformation bonding), adhesive bonding, and mechanical fastening. The fusion welding processes that are discussed in detail include gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc, arc spot, and electron beam. The resistance processes give extended coverage are spot, roll spot, and seam welding. (Author).

Ti-Based Biomaterials

Ti-Based Biomaterials
Author: Jarosław Jakubowicz
Publisher: MDPI
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2020-06-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 303928987X

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Recently, great attention has been paid to materials that can be used in the human body to prepare parts that replace failed bone structures. Of all materials, Ti-based materials are the most desirable, because they provide an optimum combination of mechanical, chemical, and biological properties. The successful application of Ti biomaterials has been confirmed mainly in dentistry, orthopedics, and traumatology. Titanium biocompatibility is practically the highest of all metallic biomaterials; however, new solutions are being sought to continuously improve their biocompatibility and osseointegration. Thus, the chemical modification of Ti results in the formation of new alloys or composites, which provide new perspectives for Ti biomaterials applications. This book covers broad aspects of Ti-based biomaterials concerning the design of their structure, mechanical, and biological properties. This book demonstrates that the new Ti-based compounds and their surface treatment provide the best properties for biomedical applications.