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Biomechanics of Additively Manufactured Metallic Scaffolds—A Review

This review paper is related to the biomechanics of additively manufactured (AM) metallic scaffolds, in particular titanium alloy Ti6Al4V scaffolds. This is because Ti6Al4V has been identified as an ideal candidate for AM metallic scaffolds. The factors that affect the scaffold technology are the de...

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Autores principales: Elhattab, Karim, Hefzy, Mohamed Samir, Hanf, Zachary, Crosby, Bailey, Enders, Alexander, Smiczek, Tim, Haghshenas, Meysam, Jahadakbar, Ahmadreza, Elahinia, Mohammad
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8625735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34832234
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14226833
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author Elhattab, Karim
Hefzy, Mohamed Samir
Hanf, Zachary
Crosby, Bailey
Enders, Alexander
Smiczek, Tim
Haghshenas, Meysam
Jahadakbar, Ahmadreza
Elahinia, Mohammad
author_facet Elhattab, Karim
Hefzy, Mohamed Samir
Hanf, Zachary
Crosby, Bailey
Enders, Alexander
Smiczek, Tim
Haghshenas, Meysam
Jahadakbar, Ahmadreza
Elahinia, Mohammad
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description This review paper is related to the biomechanics of additively manufactured (AM) metallic scaffolds, in particular titanium alloy Ti6Al4V scaffolds. This is because Ti6Al4V has been identified as an ideal candidate for AM metallic scaffolds. The factors that affect the scaffold technology are the design, the material used to build the scaffold, and the fabrication process. This review paper includes thus a discussion on the design of Ti6A4V scaffolds in relation to how their behavior is affected by their cell shapes and porosities. This is followed by a discussion on the post treatment and mechanical characterization including in-vitro and in-vivo biomechanical studies. A review and discussion are also presented on the ongoing efforts to develop predictive tools to derive the relationships between structure, processing, properties and performance of powder-bed additive manufacturing of metals. This is a challenge when developing process computational models because the problem involves multi-physics and is of multi-scale in nature. Advantages, limitations, and future trends in AM scaffolds are finally discussed. AM is considered at the forefront of Industry 4.0, the fourth industrial revolution. The market of scaffold technology will continue to boom because of the high demand for human tissue repair.
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spelling pubmed-86257352021-11-27 Biomechanics of Additively Manufactured Metallic Scaffolds—A Review Elhattab, Karim Hefzy, Mohamed Samir Hanf, Zachary Crosby, Bailey Enders, Alexander Smiczek, Tim Haghshenas, Meysam Jahadakbar, Ahmadreza Elahinia, Mohammad Materials (Basel) Review This review paper is related to the biomechanics of additively manufactured (AM) metallic scaffolds, in particular titanium alloy Ti6Al4V scaffolds. This is because Ti6Al4V has been identified as an ideal candidate for AM metallic scaffolds. The factors that affect the scaffold technology are the design, the material used to build the scaffold, and the fabrication process. This review paper includes thus a discussion on the design of Ti6A4V scaffolds in relation to how their behavior is affected by their cell shapes and porosities. This is followed by a discussion on the post treatment and mechanical characterization including in-vitro and in-vivo biomechanical studies. A review and discussion are also presented on the ongoing efforts to develop predictive tools to derive the relationships between structure, processing, properties and performance of powder-bed additive manufacturing of metals. This is a challenge when developing process computational models because the problem involves multi-physics and is of multi-scale in nature. Advantages, limitations, and future trends in AM scaffolds are finally discussed. AM is considered at the forefront of Industry 4.0, the fourth industrial revolution. The market of scaffold technology will continue to boom because of the high demand for human tissue repair. MDPI 2021-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8625735/ /pubmed/34832234 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14226833 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hefzy, Mohamed Samir
Hanf, Zachary
Crosby, Bailey
Enders, Alexander
Smiczek, Tim
Haghshenas, Meysam
Jahadakbar, Ahmadreza
Elahinia, Mohammad
Biomechanics of Additively Manufactured Metallic Scaffolds—A Review
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14226833
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