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Título: Gyroid porous titanium structures: A versatile solution to be used as scaffolds in bone defect reconstruction
Autores/as: Yánez, A. 
Cuadrado, A. 
Martel, O. 
Afonso, H.
Monopoli, D.
Clasificación UNESCO: 240604 Biomecánica
3314 Tecnología médica
Palabras clave: Beam Melting Ebm
Mechanical-Properties
Trabecular Bone
Compressive Behavior
Lattice Structures, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Proyectos: "Mejora de la osteointegración de estructuras porosas de titanio mediante la optimización del diseño y modificación superficial con recubrimiento polimerico". 
Publicación seriada: Materials and Design 
Resumen: Triply periodic minimal surfaces (TPMS) have emerged as a suitable tool for designing porous biomaterials. One of the well-known TPMS structures is the gyroid structure. Different types of gyroid porous structures (normal and deformed gyroid structures) with different porosities have been designed and fabricated by Electron Beam Melting technology with the purpose of analysing the mechanical properties under compression and torsion loads. Then, some of them have also been studied by finite element method for different load directions. The compression tests demonstrated that the deformed gyroids presented high stiffness and strength with loads in the longitudinal direction of the structures, especially when the deformed gyroids were reinforced with a shell. The torsion tests showed that the normal gyroids presented better torsional stiffness and strength than the deformed gyroids, with high CAD porosities (90%). However, no significant differences between both structures were found for low CAD porosities (75%). Finite element analysis showed that when the loads adopted a 45 degrees angle with regard to the longitudinal axis of the structure, the normal gyroids presented more homogeneous behaviour than the deformed gyroids. In summary, gyroid porous titanium structures presented good and versatile stiffness and strength to be used for correction of bone defects.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/41828
ISSN: 0264-1275
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2017.11.050
Fuente: Materials and Design[ISSN 0264-1275],v. 140, p. 21-29
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