Title of article :
Titanium alloys in total joint replacement—a materials science perspective
Author/Authors :
Marc Long، نويسنده , , H. J. Rack، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
19
From page :
1621
To page :
1639
Abstract :
Increased use of titanium alloys as biomaterials is occurring due to their lower modulus, superior biocompatibility and enhanced corrosion resistance when compared to more conventional stainless steels and cobalt-based alloys. These attractive properties were a driving force for the early introduction of α (cpTi) and α+β (Ti–6Al–4V) alloys as well as for the more recent development of new Ti-alloy compositions and orthopaedic metastable β titanium alloys. The later possess enhanced biocompatibility, reduced elastic modulus, and superior strain-controlled and notch fatigue resistance. However, the poor shear strength and wear resistance of titanium alloys have nevertheless limited their biomedical use. Although the wear resistance of β-Ti alloys has shown some improvement when compared to α+β alloys, the ultimate utility of orthopaedic titanium alloys as wear components will require a more complete fundamental understanding of the wear mechanisms involved. This review examines current information on the physical and mechanical characteristics of titanium alloys used in artifical joint replacement prostheses, with a special focus on those issues associated with the long-term prosthetic requirements, e.g., fatigue and wear.
Keywords :
Titanium , total joint replacement , orthopaedics , Fatigue , Biocompatibility , Wear , Titanium alloys
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Record number :
543072
Link To Document :
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