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Design and Performance Evaluation of Porous Titanium Alloy Structures for Bone Implantation
2019
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Implant parts prepared by traditional design and manufacturing methods generally have problems of high stiffness and heavy self-weight, which may cause stress shielding effect between the implanted part and the host bone, and eventually cause loosening of the implanted part. Based on the implicit surface function equations, several porous implant models with controlled pore structure were designed. By adjusting the parameters, the apparent elastic modulus of the porous implant model can be
doi:10.1155/2019/5268280
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