Effect of Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia addition along with Cu in development of titanium based metal matrix composite via FSP technique for the application in biomedical devices

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The present study investigated the effect of incorporating Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia (YSZ) and copper (Cu) in the development of Titanium-Based Metal Matrix Composites (TMCs) using the Friction Stir Processing (FSP) technique. The macrostructure of the TMCs, after adding 5% YSZ and 2% Cu, displayed a defect-free, crack-free, and porosity-free surface, indicating the precision of the FSP method. Microstructure analysis revealed a uniform distribution of reinforcement particles and proper dispersion of grains, key for enhancing mechanical properties. The interfacial bonding between titanium and YSZ was exceptionally strong, devoid of cracks and porosity, attributed to the copper additive's role. The increase in the number of grains per square inch for the Ti/5% YSZ/2% Cu composite (1176.26 grains per square inch at 500x) signified finer grain structure, contributing to a remarkable 48.04% improvement in tensile strength compared to pure titanium. The uniform distribution of reinforcement and strong bonding between titanium and YSZ are the driving forces behind the 46.34% increased in hardness. Additionally, the wear resistance of the composite improved by approximately 76.66%, a vital characteristic for applications facing abrasive conditions. The corrosion testing demonstrated an 8.33% enhancement in corrosion resistance with the Ti/5% YSZ/2% Cu composite.
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Interfacial layer,FSP technique,Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia (YSZ),Cu (copper),wear,mechanical
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