Tuning the Functionality and Topology of a Femur Implant by Metamaterials

Z. Zamani, A. R. Mehrabian, M. R. Karim
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Abstract

This investigation has led to a new femur hybrid metaimplant with enhanced properties. It consists of honeycomb and auxetic cells with a tuned material ratio along the femur stem. In the design of the metaimplant, we focused on creating the desired lateral expansion, which makes it a good candidate as the personalized femur implant, decreasing the chance of bone–implant interface failure. For this aim, analytical and computational homogenization methods are used to evaluate a hybrid metamaterial under off-axial compression loading. We show that the lateral expansions of the metamaterial are widely tunable by tailoring Young’s modulus, Poisson’s ratio, and the material ratio of the constituent materials. The hybrid metamaterial outperformed all-auxetic and all-honeycomb designs in terms of bilateral expansion, and the one with maximum lateral expansion was selected for implementation in the design of the metaimplants. The resulting metaimplants show compression on either side of the implant and give smoother stress distribution and lower stress concentration at the contact region of the implants with the femur bone surfaces in comparison to the solid and porous femur implants.

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利用超材料调整股骨植入物的功能和拓扑结构
这项研究导致了一种具有增强性能的新型股骨杂交金属植物。它由蜂窝细胞和辅助细胞组成,沿着股骨干调节材料比例。在设计metaimplant时,我们专注于创造所需的侧向扩张,这使其成为个性化股骨植入物的良好候选者,减少了骨-植入物界面失效的机会。为此,采用分析和计算均质化方法对一种杂化超材料在离轴压缩载荷下的性能进行了评价。我们表明,通过剪裁杨氏模量,泊松比和组成材料的材料比,超材料的横向膨胀是广泛可调的。在双侧膨胀方面,混合超材料优于全辅助和全蜂窝设计,并选择横向膨胀最大的超材料进行超装置设计。与实心和多孔股骨假体相比,所得到的金属假体在假体的两侧都显示出压缩性,并且在假体与股骨骨表面的接触区域具有更平滑的应力分布和更低的应力集中。
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