Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8021093 | Materials Letters | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A novel porous anisotropic scaffold with hierarchy is proposed for bone regeneration. The scaffold can mimic the morphology and the mechanical anisotropy of the natural bone. In this letter, the pores within the scaffold are prolate spheroidal and the structural anisotropy is controlled by the parameter β, which denotes the ratio of the semi-major axis to the semi-minor axis of the prolate spheroidal pores. The elastic-plastic behavior of the scaffold is studied for different porosities and β values using the finite element method. It has been found that the mechanical anisotropy depends on the parameter β, where a larger β leads to higher mechanical anisotropy. The scaffold׳s structure is simple and can be achieved easily in manufacturing with controllable porosity and anisotropy. Thus, the scaffold is a promising candidate for bone regeneration.
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Authors
Shiping Huang, Zhou Chen, Nicola Pugno, Qiang Chen, Weifeng Wang,