A multiscale investigation of mechanical properties of bio-inspired scaffolds |
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Authors: | Yucong Gu Mohan Yasodharababu |
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Institution: | Multiscale Materials Modeling Lab, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA |
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Abstract: | AbstractFinding a structural design which allows the scaffold to have a high porosity and large pore size while retaining high strength is essential. Here, a bio-inspired scaffold is designed based on the observed geometrical pattern of the apatite atomic crystal structure, and mechanical properties are compared with other common scaffold geometries. The bio-inspired scaffold design is proven superior using a multiscale computational approach, which combines density functional theory and finite element analysis to predict the stress reaction and substitution effects on the scaffolds. This study provides insight into better scaffold design using bio-inspired structures and the effect of substitutions. |
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Keywords: | Bio-inspired scaffolds anionic and cationic substitutions apatite crystals multi-scale modeling |
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