Title of article :
Different Geometry Design Structures of Tissue Scaffolds for Additive Manufacturing
Author/Authors :
Ehsani, amirhossein Department of Mechanical Engineering - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , rahmati, sadegh Department of bimedical Engineering - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Nikkhoo, Mohammad Department of bimedical Engineering - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Etemadi Haghighi, Shahram Department of Mechanical Engineering - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Haghpanahi, Mohammad Biomechanics Group - Department of Mechanical Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology
Pages :
14
From page :
91
To page :
104
Abstract :
The design and manufacturing cubic porous scaffolds are a considerable notion in tissue engineering (TE). From Additive manufacturing (AM) perspective, it has attained high appeal in the string of TE during the past decade. In the view of TE, the feasibility of manufacturing intricate porous scaffolds with high accuracy contrast to prominent producing methods has caused AM the outstanding option for manufacturing scaffold. From design perspective, porous scaffold structures play a crucial task in TE as scaffold design with an adequate geometries provide a route to required strength and porosity. The target of this paper is achieve of best geometry to become an optimum mechanical strength and porosity of TE scaffolds. Hence, the cubic geometry has been chosen for scaffold and Cube, Cylinder and Hexagonal prism geometries have been selected for pore of structures. In addition, for noticing the porosity effects, pore size has been chosen in three size, and a whole of nine scaffolds have been designed. Designed scaffolds were generated using Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D Printer and dimensional specifications of scaffolds were evaluated by comparing the designed scaffolds with Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). The samples were subjected to mechanical compression test and the results were verified with the Finite Element Analysis (FEA). The results showed that firstly, as the porosity increases, the compressive strength and modulus of elasticity obviously decreased in all geometry pore scaffolds. Secondly, as the geometry changes in similar porosity, cubic pore scaffold achieved higher compressive strength and modulus of elasticity than cylinder and hexagonal prime. Experimental and FEM validated results proposed a privileged feasible pore geometry of cubic scaffold to be used in design and manufacturing of TE scaffolds.
Keywords :
Cubic Scaffold , Pore Geometry , Tissue Engineering , Additive Manufacturing , Mechanical strength , Finite Element Analysis
Journal title :
International Journal of Advanced Design and Manufacturing Technology
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2703005
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