Permeability study of functionally graded scaffold based on morphology of cancellous bone

Introduction: Natural cancellous bone consists of inhomogeneous structures in which the porosity or pore size changes spatially. It becomes more challenging to exploit the potential of the designed scaffold to describe the complexity of bone architecture. In order to mimic cancellous bone architectu...

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Main Authors: Akbar, Imam, Prakoso, Akbar Teguh, Astrada, Yoga Martino, Sinaga, M. Sofyan, Ammarullah, Muhammad Imam, Adanta, Dendy, Mataram, Agung, Syahrom, Ardiyansyah, Jamari, J., Basri, Hasan
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spelling my.utm.963442022-07-17T08:32:30Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96344/ Permeability study of functionally graded scaffold based on morphology of cancellous bone Akbar, Imam Prakoso, Akbar Teguh Astrada, Yoga Martino Sinaga, M. Sofyan Ammarullah, Muhammad Imam Adanta, Dendy Mataram, Agung Syahrom, Ardiyansyah Jamari, J. Basri, Hasan TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Introduction: Natural cancellous bone consists of inhomogeneous structures in which the porosity or pore size changes spatially. It becomes more challenging to exploit the potential of the designed scaffold to describe the complexity of bone architecture. In order to mimic cancellous bone architecture, a functionally graded scaffold (FGS) and uniform model based on pillar and hexagon unit cells have been successfully developed by using a Computer-Aided Design (CAD). This study aimed to determine the permeability of FGS and uniform scaffolds associated with the ability of cells to penetrate porous media. Methods: FGS and uniform scaffold were modelled based on the morphology of cancellous bone in bovine femoral condyle associated with porosity, Tb.Th, Tb.Sp, and BS/TV. The permeability and fluid movement through the scaffolds were analyzed using computational fluid dynamics. Results: The results show that the uniform scaffold has a strong correlation where the porosity increases, the permeability also increases. On the contrary, when the specific surface area increases, the permeability decreases significantly. When viewed on the scaffold PFGS and HFGS with 12NUC do not show a unique correlation, where the permeability value is proportional to the porosity level. Additionally, controlling NUC can be increasing BS/TV value. Conclusion: From the results explained in scaffold designing, it can mimic the morphology of cancellous bones such as Tb.T, Tb.Sp and BS/TV. It can be concluded that scaffold designed has fulfilled the requirements for the ideal scaffold because permeability value of the overall scaffold in the range of the cancellous bone. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2021 Article PeerReviewed Akbar, Imam and Prakoso, Akbar Teguh and Astrada, Yoga Martino and Sinaga, M. Sofyan and Ammarullah, Muhammad Imam and Adanta, Dendy and Mataram, Agung and Syahrom, Ardiyansyah and Jamari, J. and Basri, Hasan (2021) Permeability study of functionally graded scaffold based on morphology of cancellous bone. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 17 . pp. 60-66. ISSN 1675-8544 https://medic.upm.edu.my/upload/dokumen/2021122817415511_2021_0674.pdf
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Akbar, Imam
Prakoso, Akbar Teguh
Astrada, Yoga Martino
Sinaga, M. Sofyan
Ammarullah, Muhammad Imam
Adanta, Dendy
Mataram, Agung
Syahrom, Ardiyansyah
Jamari, J.
Basri, Hasan
Permeability study of functionally graded scaffold based on morphology of cancellous bone
description Introduction: Natural cancellous bone consists of inhomogeneous structures in which the porosity or pore size changes spatially. It becomes more challenging to exploit the potential of the designed scaffold to describe the complexity of bone architecture. In order to mimic cancellous bone architecture, a functionally graded scaffold (FGS) and uniform model based on pillar and hexagon unit cells have been successfully developed by using a Computer-Aided Design (CAD). This study aimed to determine the permeability of FGS and uniform scaffolds associated with the ability of cells to penetrate porous media. Methods: FGS and uniform scaffold were modelled based on the morphology of cancellous bone in bovine femoral condyle associated with porosity, Tb.Th, Tb.Sp, and BS/TV. The permeability and fluid movement through the scaffolds were analyzed using computational fluid dynamics. Results: The results show that the uniform scaffold has a strong correlation where the porosity increases, the permeability also increases. On the contrary, when the specific surface area increases, the permeability decreases significantly. When viewed on the scaffold PFGS and HFGS with 12NUC do not show a unique correlation, where the permeability value is proportional to the porosity level. Additionally, controlling NUC can be increasing BS/TV value. Conclusion: From the results explained in scaffold designing, it can mimic the morphology of cancellous bones such as Tb.T, Tb.Sp and BS/TV. It can be concluded that scaffold designed has fulfilled the requirements for the ideal scaffold because permeability value of the overall scaffold in the range of the cancellous bone.
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author Akbar, Imam
Prakoso, Akbar Teguh
Astrada, Yoga Martino
Sinaga, M. Sofyan
Ammarullah, Muhammad Imam
Adanta, Dendy
Mataram, Agung
Syahrom, Ardiyansyah
Jamari, J.
Basri, Hasan
author_facet Akbar, Imam
Prakoso, Akbar Teguh
Astrada, Yoga Martino
Sinaga, M. Sofyan
Ammarullah, Muhammad Imam
Adanta, Dendy
Mataram, Agung
Syahrom, Ardiyansyah
Jamari, J.
Basri, Hasan
author_sort Akbar, Imam
title Permeability study of functionally graded scaffold based on morphology of cancellous bone
title_short Permeability study of functionally graded scaffold based on morphology of cancellous bone
title_full Permeability study of functionally graded scaffold based on morphology of cancellous bone
title_fullStr Permeability study of functionally graded scaffold based on morphology of cancellous bone
title_full_unstemmed Permeability study of functionally graded scaffold based on morphology of cancellous bone
title_sort permeability study of functionally graded scaffold based on morphology of cancellous bone
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96344/
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