F. Bartolomeu
University of Minho
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Journal of The Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials | 2017
F. Bartolomeu; Miguel Ângelo Guimarães Sampaio; O. Carvalho; E. Pinto; N. Alves; J. R. Gomes; F.S. Silva; G. Miranda
Additive manufacturing (AM) technologies enable the fabrication of innovative structures with complex geometries not easily manufactured by traditional processes. Regarding metallic cellular structures with tailored/customized mechanical and wear performance aiming to biomedical applications, Selective Laser Melting (SLM) is a remarkable solution for their production. Focusing on prosthesis and implants, in addition to a suitable Youngs modulus it is important to assess the friction response and wear resistance of these cellular structures in a natural environment. In this sense, five cellular Ti6Al4V structures with different open-cell sizes (100-500µm) were designed and produced by SLM. These structures were tribologicaly tested against alumina using a reciprocating sliding ball-on-plate tribometer. Samples were submerged in Phosphate Buffered Saline (PBS) fluid at 37°C, in order to mimic in some extent the human body environment. The results showed that friction and wear performance of Ti6Al4V cellular structures is influenced by the structure open-cell size. The higher wear resistance was obtained for structures with 100µm designed open-cell size due to the higher apparent area of contact to support tribological loading.
Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China | 2017
F. Bartolomeu; M. Buciumeanu; E. Pinto; N. Alves; F.S. Silva; O. Carvalho; G. Miranda
Abstract The aim of this work was to study the influence of the processing route on the microstructural constituents, hardness and tribological (wear and friction) behavior of Ti6Al4V biomedical alloy. In this sense, three different processing routes were studied: conventional casting, hot pressing and selective laser melting. A comprehensive metallurgical, mechanical and tribological characterization was performed by X-ray diffraction analysis, Vickers hardness tests and reciprocating ball-on-plate wear tests of Ti6Al4V/Al 2 O 3 sliding pairs. The results showed a great influence of the processing route on the microstructural constituents and consequent differences on hardness and wear performance. The highest hardness and wear resistance were obtained for Ti6Al4V alloy produced by selective laser melting, due to a markedly different cooling rate that leads to significantly different microstructure when compared to hot pressing and casting. This study assesses and confirms that selective laser melting is potential to produce customized Ti6Al4V implants with improved wear performance.
Journal of Composite Materials | 2017
G. Miranda; M. Buciumeanu; M.M. Costa; F. Bartolomeu; F.S. Silva; O. Carvalho
This study is concerned with the influence of four metallic reinforcements on aluminum-silicon (AlSi) composites, with respect to wear behavior. AlSi-Ti; AlSi-Ti6Al4V; AlSi-1.4301 stainless steel and AlSi-Ni particulate reinforced composites were produced by a hot-pressing route. Microstructural characterization showed a uniform distribution of the reinforcing particles in the AlSi matrix. Reciprocating pin-on-plate wear tests were performed for AlSi and AlSi-based composites against gray cast iron plates. In order to compare the effect of different metallic particulates on the AlSi-based composites/gray cast iron tribopair wear performance, besides the pin, the counterface was also analyzed. The particle/matrix interface is analyzed in order to understand its influence on the tribopair behavior and on the controlling wear mechanisms. It was shown that the better compromise between both sliding surfaces performance was attained by AlSi-Ni/gray cast iron tribopair.
Journal of The Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials | 2019
F. Bartolomeu; M. Buciumeanu; M.M. Costa; N. Alves; Michael Gasik; F.S. Silva; G. Miranda
Ti6Al4V-alloy is commonly used in dental and orthopedic applications where tribochemical reactions occur at material/bone interface. These reactions are one of the main concerns regarding Ti6Al4V implants due to the generation of wear particles, linked to the release of metallic ions in toxic concentration which occurs when TiO2 passive film is destroyed by means of wear and corrosion simultaneously. In the present study, a multi-material Ti6Al4V-PEEK cellular structure is proposed. Selective Laser Melting technique was used to produce Ti6Al4V dense and cellular structured specimens, whilst Hot-Pressing technique was employed to obtain multi-material Ti6Al4V-PEEK structures. This study investigates the tribocorrosion behavior of these materials under reciprocating sliding, comparing them with commercial forged Ti6Al4V. Open-circuit-potential was measured before, during and after sliding while dynamic coefficient of friction was assessed during sliding. The results showed an improved wear resistance and a lower tendency to corrosion for the multi-material Ti6Al4V-PEEK specimens when compared to dense and cellular structures mono-material specimens. This multi-material solution gathering Ti6Al4V and PEEK, besides being able to withstand the loads occurring after implantation on dental and orthopedic applications, is a promising alternative to fully dense metals once it enhances the tribocorrosion performance.
Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2016
G. Miranda; Susana Faria; F. Bartolomeu; E. Pinto; S. Madeira; A. Mateus; P. Carreira; N. Alves; F.S. Silva; O. Carvalho
Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2016
F. Bartolomeu; Susana Faria; O. Carvalho; E. Pinto; N. Alves; F.S. Silva; G. Miranda
Materials & Design | 2016
G. Miranda; A. Araújo; F. Bartolomeu; M. Buciumeanu; O. Carvalho; J.C.M. Souza; F.S. Silva; B. Henriques
Additive manufacturing | 2017
F. Bartolomeu; M. Buciumeanu; E. Pinto; N. Alves; O. Carvalho; F.S. Silva; G. Miranda
Ceramics International | 2017
Caroline Gomes Moura; R. Pereira; M. Buciumeanu; O. Carvalho; F. Bartolomeu; Rubens M. Nascimento; F.S. Silva
Tribology International | 2018
M. Buciumeanu; S. Almeida; F. Bartolomeu; M.M. Costa; N. Alves; F.S. Silva; G. Miranda