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    Fatigue-crack growth and fracture properties of coarse and fine-grained Ti3SiC2 by GILBERT, C. J, BLOYER, D. R, BARSOUM, M. W, EL-RAGHY, T, TOMSIA, A. P, RITCHIE, R. O

    Published in Scripta materialia (14-04-2000)
    “…An experimental study is conducted of the fracture and fatigue-crack growth behavior of reactively hot-pressed monolithic Ti3SiC2 ceramic having both fine and…”
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    Fracture toughness and R-curve behavior of laminated brittle-matrix composites by BLOYER, D. R, VENKATESWARA RAO, K. T, RITCHIE, R. O

    “…The fracture toughness and resistance-curve behavior of relatively coarse-scale, niobium/niobium aluminide (Nb/Nb sub 3 Al) laminated composites have been…”
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    Fabrication and characterization of a bioactive glass coating on titanium implant alloys by Bloyer, D.R, Gomez-Vega, J.M, Saiz, E, McNaney, J.M, Cannon, R.M, Tomsia, A.P

    Published in Acta materialia (1999)
    “…Ongoing research is reported aimed at improving biofixation through the use of bioactive glass coatings on Ti-based implant alloys. The optimized processing…”
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    Fatigue-crack propagation behavior of ductile/brittle laminated composites by BLOYER, D. R, VENKATESWARA RAO, K. T, RITCHIE, R. O

    “…A study has been made of the fatigue-crack propagation properties of a series of laminated Nb-reinforced Nb3Al intermetallic-matrix composites with varying…”
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    Stress–corrosion crack growth of Si–Na–K–Mg–Ca–P–O bioactive glasses in simulated human physiological environment by Bloyer, Don R, McNaney, James M, Cannon, Rowland M, Saiz, Eduardo, Tomsia, Antoni P, Ritchie, Robert O

    Published in Biomaterials (01-11-2007)
    “…Abstract This paper describes research on the stress–corrosion crack growth (SCCG) behavior of a new series of bioactive glasses designed to fabricate coatings…”
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    Laminated Nb/Nb sub 3 Al composites: effect of layer thickness on fatigue and fracture behavior by Ritchie, R O, Bloyer, D R, Rao, K T V

    “…Fracture and fatigue crack growth properties of coarse scale Nb/Nb sub 3 Al laminated composites are examined, and their performance is contrasted with…”
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    Fatigue-crack growth and fracture properties of coarse and fine-grained Ti sub 3 SiC sub 2 by Gilbert, C J, Bloyer, D R, Barsoum, M W, El-Raghy, T, Tomsia, A P, Ritchie, R O

    Published in Scripta materialia (14-04-2000)
    “…An experimental study of fracture and cyclic fatigue-crack growth behavior was made in a reactively hot-pressed monolithic Ti sub 3 SiC sub 2 ceramic with both…”
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    Fabrication and characterization of a bioactive glass coating on titanium implant alloys by Bloyer, D. R., Gomez-Vega, J. M., Saiz, E., McNaney, J. M., Cannon, R. M., Tomsia, A. P.

    Published in Acta materialia (01-11-1999)
    “…Ongoing research is reported aimed at improving biofixation through the use of bioactive glass coatings on Ti-based implant alloys. The optimized processing…”
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    Resistance-curve toughening in ductile/brittle layered structures: behavior in Nb/Nb sub 3 Al laminates by Bloyer, D R, Venkateswara Rao, K T, Ritchie, R O

    “…A study has been made of the fracture toughness and resistance-curve behavior of a laminate consisting of alternating layers of brittle Nb sub 3 Al…”
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    Fabrication and characterization of a bioactive glass coating on titanium implant alloys by Tomsia, A P, Bloyer, D R, Gomez-Vega, J M, Saiz, E, McNaney, J M, Cannon, R M

    Published in Acta materialia (25-10-1998)
    “…Ongoing research is reported aimed at improving biofixation through the use of bioactive glass coatings on Ti-based implant alloys. The optimized processing…”
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