Finite element analysis of porous commercially pure titanium for biomedical implant application
In biomedical implant applications, porous metallic structures are particularly appealing as they enhance the stiffness compatibility with the host tissue. The mechanical properties of the porous material are critically affected by microstructural features, such as the pore shape, the distribution o...
Main Authors: | Soro, N, Brassart, L, Chen, Y, Veidt, M, Attar, H, Dargusch, MS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2018
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