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Determination of residual stress within complex-shaped coarse-grained cobalt–chromium biomedical castings

Authors :
David A. Tanner
Brian P. Conroy
IRC
DePuy (Ireland)
ERC
Source :
Materials Science and Technology. 32:1411-1426
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2016.

Abstract

Cast ASTM F75 femoral knee implant components distort during manufacture due to residual stress re-distribution or inducement. These castings pose a number of challenges for residual stress determination methods; they have a complex geometry, their microstructure is inhomogeneous, they work-harden rapidly and they have a coarse, elastically anisotropic grain structure. The contour method is anticipated to be the most promising residual stress determination technique. X-ray diffraction is feasible for components which have experienced plastic deformation on their surface which results in refined diffracting domains. Centre-hole drilling is feasible, but the influence of stress induced from drilling and the effect of coarse grain structure is unknown. Neutron diffraction is challenging also due to a coarse grain structure and difficult nuclear material properties.This paper is part of a Themed Issue on Measurement, modelling and mitigation of residual stress.

Details

ISSN :
17432847 and 02670836
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Materials Science and Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9e282281d12ad35c8f708a78b25f907d