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Microstructure and mechanical properties of open-cellular biomaterials prototypes for total knee replacement implants fabricated by electron beam melting

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2011.05.010

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  1. Mr. & Mrs. MacIntosh Murchison Chair endowments at The University of Texas at El Paso

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Total knee replacement implants consisting of a Co-29Cr-6Mo alloy femoral component and a Ti-6Al-4V tibial component are the basis for the additive manufacturing of novel solid, mesh, and foam monoliths using electron beam melting (EBM). Ti-6Al-4V solid prototype microstructures were primarily alpha-phase acicular platelets while the mesh and foam structures were characterized by alpha'-martensite with some residual alpha. The Co-29Cr-6Mo containing 0.22% C formed columnar (directional) Cr23C6 carbides spaced similar to 2 mu m in the build direction, while HIP-annealed Co-Cr alloy exhibited an intrinsic stacking fault microstructure. A log-log plot of relative stiffness versus relative density for Ti-6Al-4V and Co-29Cr-6Mo open-cellular mesh and foams resulted in a fitted line with a nearly ideal slope, n = 2.1. A stress shielding design graph constructed from these data permitted mesh and foam implant prototypes to be fabricated for compatible bone stiffness. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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