Browsing by Author "Oksuz, Kerim Emre"
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CHARACTERIZATION AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF PM Fe-Cu/SiCp ALLOYS
Oksuz, Kerim Emre; Gun, Tarik; Simsir, Mehmet (TRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2014)Fe-Cu-Co alloys are the new generation of metal matrix for diamonds in PM processed cutting tools. These alloys were created with the purpose of reducing the cobalt content in diamond tools. Nevertheless, little have been ... -
Effect of Calcination on Microstructure Development and Properties of Hydroxyapatite Powders Extracted from Human and Bovine Bones
Oksuz, Kerim Emre; Kilinc, Seyran; Ozer, Ali (INDIAN CERAMIC SOC, 2019)This study represents a comprehensive discussion of hydroxyapatite (HAp) formation from human and bovine bones. The phase formation and surface morphologies of prepared HAp powders were determined by XRD and SEM analyses, ... -
Effect of Composition and Sintering Temperature on the Structure and Properties of Porous Bioactive Glass Scaffolds
Oksuz, Kerim Emre (CHIANG MAI UNIV, FAC SCIENCE, 2019)Calcium phosphate glasses have a potential use as bone substituting applications, because of their chemical composition is closely similar to that of natural bone. The implant glass can be slowly replaced by regenerating ... -
Investigation of the wear behavior of B4C reinforced Fe/Co matrix composites produced by hot press
Simsir, Mehmet; Oksuz, Kerim Emre; Sahin, Yusuf (ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2011)Diamond tools are widely used for sawing, drilling and grinding materials. The extreme hardness of diamonds and the strength of the diamond/matrix combination make these tools superior. In this experimental study, diamond ... -
Microstructural evaluation and characterization of solid-state reaction of B2O3 doped BaZrxTi1-xO3 ceramics
Oksuz, Kerim Emre; Sen, Saduman; Sen, Ugur (SPRINGER, 2015)0.5 wt. % B2O3 doped BaZrxTi1-xO3 ceramics (x = 0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4) were synthesized by adapting the solid-state synthesis method. B2O3 used as a sintering additive in the BT and BZT ceramics can vaporize easily at high ...