Daria Prandstraller
University of Bologna
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Wear | 2003
V. Imbeni; C. Martini; Daria Prandstraller; G. Poli; C. Trepanier; T.W. Duerig
Abstract Nitinol (NiTi), a nearly equiatomic nickel–titanium alloy is known for its unique shape memory and superelastic properties, which result from martensitic transformations. It is the material of choice for numerous biomedical applications such as endovascular stents, vena cava filters, dental files and guidewires for non-invasive surgery, etc. Micro-scale abrasion tests (MSATs) have been performed on the NiTi shape memory alloy, so as to evaluate the influence of different commercial abrasives such as silicon carbide, alumina and glass on the wear behaviour. The aim of the work was the selection of the most effective abrasive for cleaning the inner surface of laser-cut cardiovascular stents. Abrasive particles have been characterised by X-ray diffraction, SEM and EDS before and after MSATs. Worn surfaces have been studied by stylus profilometry, SEM and atomic force microscopy. The effect of abrasive particle hardness, size and angularity on the wear behaviour has been evaluated and discussed.
Materials Science Forum | 2005
Goffredo de Portu; L. Micele; Daria Prandstraller; G. Palombarini; Giuseppe Pezzotti
Multilayered composite specimens consisting of Al2O3 / Al2O3+ 3Y-TZP (A/AZ) layers with different compositions and thicknesses were prepared starting from ceramic sheets obtained by tape casting. Residual stresses arisen from mismatch in thermal expansion coefficient during sintering were evaluated using luminescence piezo-spectroscopy. The stress in the superficial A layer was found to be compressive, and its value depended on the ratio between thickness of A and AZ layer. The influence of the superficial compressive stress on the abrasive wear resistance was investigated using microscale ball cratering test; results were correlated with the superficial compressive stress and compared with a specimen of pure unstressed Al2O3 prepared both by lamination and by cold isostatic pressing. Experiments show an improvement of performances in the samples containing compressive residual stress in the surface.
Wear | 2004
Carla Martini; G. Palombarini; G. Poli; Daria Prandstraller
Wear | 2008
L. Ceschini; E. Lanzoni; C. Martini; Daria Prandstraller; Giuliano Sambogna
Corrosion Science | 2008
C. Chiavari; C. Martini; Daria Prandstraller; Annika Niklasson; Lars-Gunnar Johansson; Jan-Erik Svensson; Alf Åslund; Carl Johan Bergsten
Wear | 2006
G. de Portu; Lorenzo Micele; Daria Prandstraller; G. Palombarini; Giuseppe Pezzotti
Applied Physics A | 2008
Luc Robbiola; K. Rahmouni; C. Chiavari; C. Martini; Daria Prandstraller; A. Texier; H. Takenouti; P. Vermaut
Journal of Materials Science | 2006
C. Chiavari; C. Martini; G. Poli; Daria Prandstraller
Archive | 2004
C. Chiavari; Carla Martini; G. Poli; Daria Prandstraller
La Metallurgia Italiana | 2007
C. Chiavari; M. Degli Esposti; Gian Luca Garagnani; C. Martini; Daria Prandstraller; T. Trocchi