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  • Article - 26 Feb 2001
    Materials evolution (titanium and nickel alloys) and hence property evolution are covered.
  • Article - 26 Feb 2001
    Materials such as titanium alloys (Ti6Al4V) and the evolution of turbine blade design are described. Future materials devlopments such as the move to carbon composites are also discussed.
  • Article - 26 Feb 2001
    Developments in advanced materials over the years have contributed to the spectacular progress in the thrust-to-weight ratio of the aero gas turbine.
  • Article - 26 Feb 2001
    The different types of biomaterials and their classifications (inert, active and resorbable) are defined and key properties are given.
  • Article - 23 Feb 2001
    Hydroxyapatite is a calcium phosphate ceramic that is used as a biomaterial. It one of few materials that elicit an active response in the body and bonds directly to bone. It is also the mineral...
  • Article - 22 Feb 2001
    Hydrogen damage occurs when hydrogen gas diffuses into the structure of metallic materials. This may occur in sour gas atmospheres due to the presence of hydrogen sulfide.
  • Article - 22 Feb 2001
    Fatigue in a corrosive environment constitutes metallic corrosion.
  • Article - 22 Feb 2001
    The effects of residual and applied stresses and corrosive environments in service are closely interrelated.
  • Article - 21 Feb 2001
    Due to the electrical potential difference that develops when two dissimilar metals or alloys are connected together in an aqueous solution, the base metal will become anodic and the more noble metal...
  • Article - 21 Feb 2001
    Severe local attack, such as pitting, (see figure 1) and crevice corrosion, can be a significant problem in stainless steels and other alloys that depend on self-healing.

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