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  • 2022Tribological behavior of two high performance railway wheel steels paired with a brake block cast iron9citations
  • 2022Experimental and numerical investigation on the wear behavior of high performance railway wheel steels paired with various brake block materials under dry sliding conditions9citations
  • 2022Anisotropic Behaviour of Extruded Short Carbon Fibre Reinforced PEEK Under Static and Fatigue Loading10citations
  • 2022Microstructural, Mechanical, and Tribological Evolution under Different Heat Treatment Conditions of Inconel 625 Alloy Fabricated by Selective Laser Melting.11citations
  • 2022Microstructural, Mechanical, and Tribological Characterization of Selective Laser Melted CoCrMo Alloy under Different Heat Treatment Conditions and Hot Isostatic Pressing.22citations
  • 2021Microstructural, Mechanical, and Tribological Characterization of Selective Laser Melted CoCrMo Alloy under Different Heat Treatment Conditions and Hot Isostatic Pressing22citations
  • 2021Application of the Failure Assessment Diagram approach for contact fatigue damage evaluation in railway wheel steels5citations
  • 2020Considerazioni sulla microstruttura di ruote monoblocco con tracce di bainite (Considerations about microstructure of solid wheels with traces of bainite)citations
  • 2019Study of the damage induced by thermomechanical load in ER7 tread braked railway wheels11citations
  • 2019A study of wear and rolling contact fatigue on a wheel steel in alternated dry-wet contact aided by innovative measurement systems4citations
  • 2019Evaluation on the fatigue behavior of sand-blasted AlSi10Mg obtained by DMLS17citations
  • 2019On Mechanical Properties of New Railway Wheel Steels for Desert Environments and Sand Caused Wheel Damage Mechanisms9citations
  • 2019Investigation on fatigue strength of sand-blasted DMLS-AlSi10Mg alloy34citations
  • 2019Effect of shoe braking on wear and fatigue damage of various railway wheel steels for high speed applications27citations
  • 2019Effects of full-stops on shoe-braked railway wheel wear damage17citations
  • 2018Influence of micro-notches on the fatigue strength and crack propagation of unfilled and short carbon fiber reinforced PEEK27citations
  • 2018Effect of desert sand on wear and rolling contact fatigue behaviour of various railway wheel steels69citations
  • 2017An innovative steel grade family for forged-rolled solid wheels designed for environments with presence of sand, debris or gravel on the railscitations
  • 2017Rolling Contact Fatigue and Wear Behavior of High-Performance Railway Wheel Steels Under Various Rolling-Sliding Contact Conditions31citations
  • 2015Experimental and Numerical Investigation on Shear Propagation of Subsurface Cracks under Rolling Contact Fatigue6citations
  • 2015Using vibration measurements to detect high wear rates in rolling contact fatigue testscitations
  • 2015A comparative study of two high performance railway wheel steelscitations
  • 2015An integrated model for competitive damage mechanisms assessment in railway wheel steels42citations
  • 2015An experimental procedure for surface damage assessment in railway wheel and rail steels38citations
  • 2014Tribological and corrosion behavior of CrN coatings: Roles of substrate and deposition defects46citations
  • 2013Fatigue behavior and cyclic damage of peek short fiber reinforced composites48citations
  • 2011Application of a failure assessment diagram under rolling contact to components with hardness variable along the depth3citations
  • 2010A failure assessment diagram for components subjected to rolling contact loading37citations
  • 2009Competition between wear and rolling contact fatigue at the wheel-rail interface: some experimental evidence on rail steel79citations

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  • Faccoli, Michela
  • Ghidini, Andrea
  • Zani, Nicola
  • Battini, Davide
  • Pandini, Stefano
  • Donzella, Giorgio
  • Avanzini, Andrea
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  • Cecchel, Silvia
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  • Danesi, Andrea
  • Diener, Markus
  • Provezza, Luca
  • Kato, Takanori
  • Bodini, Ileana
  • Lancini, Matteo
  • Makino, Taizo
  • Gelfi, Marcello
  • Tocci, Marialaura
  • Girelli, Luca
  • Pola, Annalisa
  • Ghidini, A.
  • Solazzi, Luigi
  • Vetturi, David
  • Pasinetti, Simone
  • La Vecchia, Giovina Marina
  • Montesano, Lorenzo
  • Gallina, Davide
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Microstructural, Mechanical, and Tribological Characterization of Selective Laser Melted CoCrMo Alloy under Different Heat Treatment Conditions and Hot Isostatic Pressing

  • Battini, Davide
  • Cornacchia, Giovanna
  • Cecchel, Silvia
  • Petrogalli, Candida
  • Avanzini, Andrea
Abstract

<jats:sec><jats:label /><jats:p>A deep knowledge of material properties is fundamental to obtain high‐performance medical implants realized with CoCrMo alloy manufactured by selective laser melting (SLM), even more so when considering that heat treatments (HTs) are often necessary to refine the microstructure, eliminate residual stress, and improve mechanical properties. To this aim, herein, SLM CoCrMo alloy samples are produced in six different treatment conditions: as built (AB), four different vacuum HTs, and hot isostatic pressing (HIP). Modifications to microstructure, hardness, tensile behavior, and wear resistance are then investigated. Results reveal that vacuum HTs and HIP have different effects on microstructure and types of defects with respect to the AB condition. Thus, proper selection of the treatment is mandatory to improve specific mechanical properties, such as strength, ductility, hardness, or tribological response. In this context, it is confirmed that the choice of an appropriate HT allows SLM CoCrMo to reach the target mechanical properties set by international standards for applications in the medical field, such as dentistry or orthopedics.</jats:p></jats:sec>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • microstructure
  • wear resistance
  • strength
  • hardness
  • selective laser melting
  • defect
  • size-exclusion chromatography
  • ductility
  • hot isostatic pressing