Structural and fluid transport characterization of bio-scaffolds based on 3D imaging data

B. Notarberardino, P. Young, G. Tabor, Liang Hao, I. Turner, A. Harkara
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Bio-scaffolds which are most commonly open celled porous structures are increasingly used for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Numerical studies exploring the influence of architecture on structural and flow characteristics of porous media have been carried out but these studies almost exclusively assume an idealized repeating unit cell approach. However, most of the traditional techniques employed to manufacture bio-scaffolds do not result in uniform pore sizes and connectivities. A number of studies have shown that the bulk properties of such irregular structures are poorly modeled using idealized unit cell approaches. Therefore, accurate modeling of bio-scaffolds with non-uniform cellular structures is very important for the development of optimal scaffolds for tissue engineering application. The paper will use novel image based meshing techniques to explore both fluid flow and bulk structural properties of a bone scaffold. The work highlights the potential use of image based meshing for the ad hoc characterization of scaffolds as well as for assisting in the design of scaffolds with tailored strength, stiffness and transport properties.
基于三维成像数据的生物支架结构和流体传输表征
生物支架是最常见的开细胞多孔结构,在组织工程和再生医学中应用越来越广泛。探索结构对多孔介质结构和流动特性影响的数值研究已经开展,但这些研究几乎完全假设了理想的重复单元胞方法。然而,大多数用于制造生物支架的传统技术不能产生均匀的孔隙大小和连通性。许多研究表明,这种不规则结构的体积特性使用理想的单位细胞方法是很差的。因此,对具有非均匀细胞结构的生物支架进行精确建模,对于开发适合组织工程应用的最佳支架具有重要意义。本文将使用新的基于图像的网格技术来探索骨支架的流体流动和整体结构特性。这项工作强调了基于图像网格的潜在用途,用于支架的特别表征,以及协助设计具有量身定制的强度,刚度和运输特性的支架。
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