Martensite transformation and fatigue behavior of nitinol / P.H. Adler [and others] -- Effects of phase transformation on fatigue endurance of a superelastic NiTi alloy / M. Wu -- Thermoelastic transformation behavior of nitinol / K.E. Perry, P.E. Labossiere, and E. Steffler -- Functional properties of nanostructured Ti-50.0 at % Ni alloys / V. Brailovski [and others] -- Application of low plasticity burnishing (LPB) to improve the fatigue performance of Ti-6A1-4V femoral hip stems / D.J. Hornback, P.S. Prevey and E.F. Loftus -- Comparison of the corrosion fatigue characteristics of 23Mn-21 Cr-1Mo low nickel, 22CR-13Ni-5Mn, and 18Cr-14Ni-2.5Mo stainless steels / M.D. Roach, R.S. Williamson and L.D. Zardiackas -- Verification of strain level calculations in nitinol fatigue resistance predictions / K. Pike -- Prediction of failure in existing heart valve designs / K.C. Koppenhoefer, J.S. Crompton and J.R. Dydo -- Characterizing fatigue properties of medical grade nickel-titanium alloys by rotary beam testing and fracture analysis / M.M. Patel -- Experimental studies of NiTi self-expanding stent designs / J.E. Eaton-Evans [and others] -- FDA recommendations for nitinol stent and endovascular graft fatigue characterization and fracture reporting / K.J. Cavanaugh [and others].
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TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Alloys, Congresses.
Biomedical materials-- Testing, Congresses.
Materials-- Testing, Congresses.
Shape memory alloys-- Testing, Congresses.
Alloys.
Biocompatible Materials.
Equipment Failure Analysis.
Materials Testing.
Prostheses and Implants.
Stress, Mechanical.
Alloys.
Biomedical materials-- Testing.
Materials-- Testing.
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION
Number
610
.
28/4
Edition
22
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
TA418
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36
Book number
.
S96
2005
OTHER CLASS NUMBERS
Class number
2009
A-172
Class number
TA
418
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36
Book Number
S989f
2007
PERSONAL NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
Jerina, Kenneth L.
Mitchell, M. R., (Michael R.),1941-
CORPORATE BODY NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
Symposium--Fatigue and Fracture of Medical Metallic Materials and Devices(1st :2005 :, Dallas, Tex.)