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- 2024Titanium alloys with a high β stabilizer content – sample preparation strategies and micrographs
- 2023Nanostructured Ti-13Nb-13Zr alloy for implant application—material scientific, technological, and biological aspectscitations
- 2023Nanostructured Ti-13Nb-13Zr alloy for implant application - material scientific, technological, and biological aspectscitations
- 2023Laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) of commercially pure titanium and alloy development for the LPBF processcitations
- 2022Two novel titanium alloys for medical applications: Thermo-mechanical treatment, mechanical properties, and fracture analysiscitations
- 2022Deformation and Microstructure of Titanium Chips and Workpiececitations
- 2020Second-generation Titanium alloys Ti-15Mo and Ti-13Nb-13Zr: A Comparison of the Mechanical Properties for Implant Applicationscitations
- 2020Second-generation Titanium alloys Ti-15Mo and Ti-13Nb-13Zr: A Comparison of the Mechanical Properties for Implant Applicationscitations
- 2020Recent Developments in the Production, Application and Research of Titanium in Germany
- 2020Aluminum- and Vanadium-free Titanium Alloys for Medical Applicationscitations
- 2015Shear Melting and High Temperature Embrittlement: Theory and Application to Machining Titaniumcitations
- 2013Influence of Iron on the Size and Distribution of Metallic Lanthanum Particles in Free-Machining Titanium Alloys Ti 6Al 7Nb xFe 0.9Lacitations
- 2013Analysis of a free machining alpha + beta titanium alloy using conventional and ultrasonically assisted turningcitations
- 2011Tool Wear Mechanisms during Machining of Alloy 625citations
- 2010Influence of La-Content and Microstructure on the Corrosion Properties of a New Free Machining Titanium Alloycitations
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Deformation and Microstructure of Titanium Chips and Workpiece
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>In order to improve the machinability of titanium alloys, a better understanding of the chip formation process is needed. Microstructur alanalysis of chips produced at high cutting speeds can lead to an estimate of temperatures and the deformation state in the chips if structural changes can be observed. Two-dimensional cross-sectional analyses are performed by means of optical microscopy (LM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). To study the deformation state of the finished workpiece, a scratch-grid method in combination with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) is used. The results of the different analyses for Ti 6A14V are presented in this paper and are compared with a finite element simulation of an orthogonal cutting process.</jats:p>