Corrosion Science | 2021

Highly porous Ti as a bone substitute: Triboelectrochemical characterization of highly porous Ti against Ti alloy under fretting-corrosion conditions

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Highly porous Ti was investigated under fretting-corrosion conditions as a function of load and amplitude. To obtain a correlation between mechanical and electrochemical responses according to amplitude, a new representative master curve was suggested: the A ratio (dissipated energy over total energy) vs. 1st OCP drop that fitted well the fretting-corrosion behaviour. Fretting-corrosion mechanisms were presented and a fretting map was illustrated. There was a significant load- and amplitude-dependent response, showing gross slip and partial slip regimes can occur with expected OCP variations. The promising structure of highly porous Ti was preserved after 16 h of fretting-corrosion under severe solicitations.

Volume 190
Pages 109696
DOI 10.1016/J.CORSCI.2021.109696
Language English
Journal Corrosion Science

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