A current challenge in bone tissue engineering is to create scaffolds with suitable mechanical properties, high porosity, full interconnectivity and suitable pore size. In this paper, polyamide and polycaprolactone scaffolds were fabricated using a solid free form technique known as selective laser sintering. These scaffolds had fully interconnected pores, minimized strut thickness, and a porosity of approximately 55%. Tensile and compression tests as well as finite element analysis were carried out on these scaffolds. It was found that the values predicted for the effective modulus by the FE model were much higher than the actual values obtained from experimental results. One possible explanation for this discrepancy, viz. the surface roug...
Tissue engineering scaffolds have been used for curing bone defects. Poly(propylene fumarate) (PPF) ...
To investigate the effect of selective laser melting (SLM) energy densities on the performance of po...
Bone loss in the near-vicinity of implants can be a consequence of stress shielding due to stiffness...
In bone tissue engineering, both geometrical and mechanical properties of a scaffold play a maj...
Abstract This study assesses the ability of finite element (FE) models to capture the mechanical beh...
Bone defects are serious complications that are caused by extensive trauma or tumor. The traditional...
The growing prevalence of osteoporosis and other bone related disorders emphasise on the importance ...
Porous structure of bone scaffold plays an important role in tissue engineering applications. The na...
This paper investigates the applicability of selective laser sintering (SLS) for the manufacture of ...
AbstractIn this study on fabrication of scaffold from polyamide PA-2200, a biocompatible material, w...
Purpose:Selective laser sintering (SLS) is a rapid prototyping technique applied to produce tissue-e...
The significantly growing use of Additive Manufacturing (AM) enables the fabrication of innovative p...
The availability of additive manufacturing enables the fabrication of cellular bone tissue engineeri...
The linking of computational design with precision solid freeform fabrication has tremendous potenti...
Selective laser sintering (SLS) is an established method to produce dimensionally accurate scaffolds...
Tissue engineering scaffolds have been used for curing bone defects. Poly(propylene fumarate) (PPF) ...
To investigate the effect of selective laser melting (SLM) energy densities on the performance of po...
Bone loss in the near-vicinity of implants can be a consequence of stress shielding due to stiffness...
In bone tissue engineering, both geometrical and mechanical properties of a scaffold play a maj...
Abstract This study assesses the ability of finite element (FE) models to capture the mechanical beh...
Bone defects are serious complications that are caused by extensive trauma or tumor. The traditional...
The growing prevalence of osteoporosis and other bone related disorders emphasise on the importance ...
Porous structure of bone scaffold plays an important role in tissue engineering applications. The na...
This paper investigates the applicability of selective laser sintering (SLS) for the manufacture of ...
AbstractIn this study on fabrication of scaffold from polyamide PA-2200, a biocompatible material, w...
Purpose:Selective laser sintering (SLS) is a rapid prototyping technique applied to produce tissue-e...
The significantly growing use of Additive Manufacturing (AM) enables the fabrication of innovative p...
The availability of additive manufacturing enables the fabrication of cellular bone tissue engineeri...
The linking of computational design with precision solid freeform fabrication has tremendous potenti...
Selective laser sintering (SLS) is an established method to produce dimensionally accurate scaffolds...
Tissue engineering scaffolds have been used for curing bone defects. Poly(propylene fumarate) (PPF) ...
To investigate the effect of selective laser melting (SLM) energy densities on the performance of po...
Bone loss in the near-vicinity of implants can be a consequence of stress shielding due to stiffness...