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Permeability of Rapid Prototyped Artificial Bone Scaffold Structures
2012
Advanced Materials Research
In this work, various three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds were produced via microstereolithography (m-SLA) and 3D printing (3DP) techniques. This work demonstrates the advantages and disadvantages of these two different rapid prototyping methods for production of bone scaffolds. Compared to 3DP, SLA provides for smaller feature production with better dimensional resolution and accuracy. The permeability of these structures was evaluated experimentally and via numerical simulation utilizing a newly
doi:10.4028/scientific5/amr.445.607
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