Volume 89,   № 5

COMPUTER SIMULATION OF THE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM ALLOYS FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS


Results of a computer simulation of the elastic properties of α+β- and β-titanium alloys, used for medical purposes, within the framework of the molecular-dynamics method are presented. It is shown that β-titanium alloys are best
suited for the use as bone implants because of their small moduli of elasticity. The advisability of the use of the molecular-dynamics method for the study of the elastic properties of titanium alloys, serving as bone implants, is
demonstrated.

Results of a computer simulation of the elastic properties of α+β- and β-titanium alloys, used for medical purposes, within the framework of the molecular-dynamics method are presented. It is shown that β-titanium alloys are best
suited for the use as bone implants because of their small moduli of elasticity. The advisability of the use of the molecular-dynamics method for the study of the elastic properties of titanium alloys, serving as bone implants, is
demonstrated.
Author:  Elsa Paz Estevez, R. M. Burganova and Yu. V. Lysogorskii
Keywords:  titanium alloys of medical application, modulus of elasticity, molecular dynamics, MedeA-LAMMPS
Page:  1344

Elsa Paz Estevez, R. M. Burganova and Yu. V. Lysogorskii.  COMPUTER SIMULATION OF THE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM ALLOYS FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS //Journal of engineering physics and thermophysics. №5. Volume 89, № 5. P. 1344.


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