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Key Engineering Materials | 2016

Design, Processing and Characterization of Materials with Controlled Radial Porosity for Biomedical and Nuclear Applications

P. Trueba; E. Chicardi; J.A. Rodríguez-Ortiz; Juan José Pavón; Joaquin Cobos; Y. Torres

The manufacture of graded materials has gained an enormous interest during the last decade due to the diversity of industrial and biological materials systems that require or are actually designed to implement that criterion; those natural or artificial materials offer multiple possibilities of applications. In this work, a novel uniaxial and sequential compaction device has been successfully designed and fabricated, in order to obtain samples with three different layers; this new device is suitable for both conventional and non-conventional powder metallurgy (PM) techniques. In addition, this device allowed us to use different combinations of powders and space-holder particles, irrespective of their nature, sizes, morphologies and proportions. It has no restriction about applying different compaction pressures for every layer, which may result in increasing or decreasing porosity. This compaction device is especially powerful if the aim is obtaining samples with radial graded porosity for biomedical applications (replacement of cortical bone involved in different joints and dental restorations) and nuclear applications (mimicking burnt used nuclear fuel). Specifically in this work, different samples with radial graded porosity were fabricated and then microstructurally and mechanically characterized: i) Commercially pure titanium (CP Ti) samples, starting from blends CP Ti with 20 vol.%, 40 vol.% and 60 vol.% of Sodium Chloride (NaCl) as space holder, which were placed in core, intermediate and external layers, respectively; processing conditions were 800 MPa of compaction pressure and 1250 °C for 2h in high vacuum of sintering; and ii) CeO2 samples, starting from blends CeO2 with 0.5 vol.%, 3.0 vol.% and 7.5 vol.% of Ethylene Bis Stearamide (EBS) as space holder, which were placed in core, intermediate and external layers, respectively; processing conditions were 460 MPa in external layer and 700 MPa in core and intermediate layers of compaction pressure, and 1700 °C during 4h in static air of sintering. This new device has proved to have unique advantages for solving problems of structural integrity in conventional PM manufacturing in a simple, economic and reproducible way.


Key Engineering Materials | 2014

Instrumented Indentation of Composite Materials Prepared by Methods of Mechanochemistry

Ján Balko; Pavol Hvizdoš; J.M. Córdoba; E. Chicardi

Four materials TixTa1-xCN-20%Co of two chemical composition (x=0.9 and 0.95) and two high energy milling methods have been prepared. Nanoardness and elastic modulus for microstructure as a whole and both phases (matrix and hardmetal grain) were obtained (Tab. 1). Instrumented indentation was cerried out on the nanoindentation equipment TTX NHT (CSM instruments). Single load mode was used. Maximum applied loads of 20 and 50 mN for individual phases and 300 mN and 400 mN for microstructure as a whole were used.


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2013

Liquid-phase sintering of Ti(C,N)-based cermets. The effects of binder nature and content on the solubility and wettability of hard ceramic phases

J.M. Córdoba; E. Chicardi; F.J. Gotor


International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials | 2012

Inverse core–rim microstructure in (Ti,Ta)(C,N)-based cermets developed by a mechanically induced self-sustaining reaction

E. Chicardi; J.M. Córdoba; María J. Sayagués; F.J. Gotor


Materials & Design | 2014

Effect of tantalum content on the microstructure and mechanical behavior of cermets based on (TixTa1−x)(C0.5N0.5) solid solutions

E. Chicardi; Y. Torres; J.M. Córdoba; Pavol Hvizdoš; F.J. Gotor


International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials | 2012

Absence of the core–rim microstructure in TixTa1 − xCyN1 − y-based cermets developed from a pre-sintered carbonitride master alloy

E. Chicardi; J.M. Córdoba; María J. Sayagués; F.J. Gotor


Corrosion Science | 2014

Enhanced oxidation resistance of Ti(C,N)-based cermets containing Ta

E. Chicardi; F.J. Gotor; J.M. Córdoba


International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials | 2013

Effect of sintering time on the microstructure and mechanical properties of (Ti,Ta)(C,N)-based cermets

E. Chicardi; Y. Torres; J.M. Córdoba; María J. Sayagués; José A. Rodriguez; F.J. Gotor


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2013

Spark plasma sintering of TixTa1−xC0.5N0.5-based cermets: Effects of processing conditions on chemistry, microstructure and mechanical properties

J.M. Córdoba; E. Chicardi; R. Poyato; F.J. Gotor; Valentina Medri; Stefano Guicciardi; Cesare Melandri


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2012

Development of multicomponent–multiphase materials based on (Ti,Ta,Nb)CxN1−x carbonitride solid solutions

J.M. Córdoba; E. Chicardi; F.J. Gotor

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F.J. Gotor

Spanish National Research Council

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J.M. Córdoba

Spanish National Research Council

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Y. Torres

University of Seville

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María J. Sayagués

Spanish National Research Council

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Pavol Hvizdoš

Slovak Academy of Sciences

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M.A. Avilés

Spanish National Research Council

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Ján Balko

Slovak Academy of Sciences

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