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    A compilation of experimental data on the mechanical properties and microstructural features of Ti-alloys by Salvador, Camilo A. F., Maia, Eloa L., Costa, Fernando H., Escobar, Julian D., Oliveira, João P.

    Published in Scientific data (26-04-2022)
    “…The present work depicts a compilation of mechanical properties of 282 distinct multicomponent Ti-based alloys and their respective microstructural features…”
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    Discovery of Low-Modulus Ti-Nb-Zr Alloys Based on Machine Learning and First-Principles Calculations by Salvador, Camilo A. F, Zornio, Bruno F, Miranda, Caetano R

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (23-12-2020)
    “…The discovery of low-modulus Ti alloys for biomedical applications is challenging due to a vast number of compositions and available solute contents. In this…”
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    Experimental and computational investigation of Ti-Nb-Fe-Zr alloys with limited Fe contents for biomedical applications by Salvador, Camilo A. F., Dal Bo, Mariana R., Lima, Dalton D., Miranda, Caetano R., Caram, Rubens

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-07-2021)
    “…Among many β-metastable alloys explored for biomedical applications, alloys from the Ti-Nb-Fe-Zr system present great potential regarding cost and mechanical…”
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    The effect of Sn addition on phase stability and phase evolution during aging heat treatment in Ti–Mo alloys employed as biomaterials by de Mello, Mariana G., Salvador, Camilo F., Cremasco, Alessandra, Caram, Rubens

    Published in Materials characterization (01-12-2015)
    “…Increases in life expectancy and improvements in necessary healthcare attach great importance to the development of biomaterials. Ti alloys containing β…”
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    Selection of Ti Alloys for Bio‐Implants: An Application of the Ashby Approach with Conflicting Objectives by Salvador, Camilo A. F., Van Landeghem, Hugo P., Antunes, Renato A.

    Published in Advanced engineering materials (01-11-2023)
    “…The aim of the present work is to develop a materials selection strategy for biomedical Ti alloys by combining Ashby's method with a recently published…”
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    Effects of double-aging heat-treatments on the microstructure and mechanical behavior of an Nb-modified Ti-5553 alloy by Salvador, Camilo A.F., Opini, Victor C., Mello, Mariana G., Caram, Rubens

    “…Ti-5553 and related alloys are known as important structural alloys in the aircraft industry. In this work, the effect of double aging heat-treatments on the…”
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    Orthorhombic martensite formation upon aging in a Ti-30Nb-4Sn alloy by Salvador, Camilo A.F., Lopes, Eder S.N., Ospina, Carlos A., Caram, Rubens

    Published in Materials chemistry and physics (01-11-2016)
    “…The characteristics of orthorhombic martensite (α″) formed by step-quenching in a Ti-30Nb-4Sn (wt%) alloy have been investigated by transmission electron…”
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    High strength biomedical Ti–13Mo–6Sn alloy: Processing routes, microstructural evolution and mechanical behavior by de Mello, Mariana G., Salvador, Camilo A.F., Fanton, Leonardo, Caram, Rubens

    “…Metastable β titanium alloys have been widely used in aerospace and biomedical applications thanks to their enhanced specific mechanical strength, low elastic…”
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    Alpha phase precipitation in Ti-30Nb-1Fe alloys – phase transformations in continuous heating and aging heat treatments by da Costa, Fernando Henrique, Salvador, Camilo A.F., de Mello, Mariana G., Caram, Rubens

    “…Microstructure and mechanical properties of β metastable Ti-30Nb and Ti-30Nb-1Fe alloys subjected to different aging heat treatments were investigated. Various…”
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    α phase precipitation and mechanical properties of Nb-modified Ti-5553 alloy by Opini, Victor C., Salvador, Camilo A.F., Campo, Kaio N., Lopes, Eder S.N., Chaves, Ricardo R., Caram, Rubens

    “…Metastable β Ti alloys can be strengthened by controlling α phase precipitation during aging heat treatments. An example of this is Ti-5553 alloy…”
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    Solute lean Ti-Nb-Fe alloys: An exploratory study by Salvador, Camilo A.F., Dal Bó, Mariana R., Costa, Fernando H., Taipina, Marcia O., Lopes, Eder S.N., Caram, Rubens

    “…In this study, we explored the Ti-Nb-Fe system to find an optimal cost-effective composition with the lowest elastic modulus and the lowest added Nb content…”
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    Formation of alpha phase via pseudospinodal decomposition in Ti-Nb-Fe based alloys by Salvador, Camilo A.F., Lopes, Eder S.N., Bettini, Jefferson, Caram, Rubens

    Published in Materials letters (15-02-2017)
    “…Herein, the fine-scaled α phase precipitation during step-quench heat treatments in Ti‐15Nb‐3.0Fe and Ti‐11Nb‐3.5Fe(wt%) alloys was evaluated. Thermodynamic…”
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    Multiscale exploration of Ti-Nb-Zr-based alloys for enhanced bioimplant performance by Damasceno, Daniela A., Salvador, Camilo A.F., Zornio, Bruno F., Miranda, Caetano R.

    Published in Materials today communications (01-08-2024)
    “…Beta-titanium alloys (β-Ti alloys) with low elastic modulus are metallic materials of great technological interest for high-performance bioimplants. This study…”
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    The effect of Zr and Sn additions on the microstructure of Ti-Nb-Fe gum metals with high elastic admissible strain by Dal Bó, Mariana R., Salvador, Camilo A.F., Mello, Mariana G., Lima, Dalton D., Faria, Guilherme A., Ramirez, Antonio J., Caram, Rubens

    Published in Materials & design (15-12-2018)
    “…An open challenge on structural biomaterials is to obtain low-cost Ti-alloys with high elastic admissible strength (the ratio of yield strength to modulus). To…”
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