Additive manufacturing of titanium-diamond parts: insights into the laser metal deposition process, powder rheology, mechanical properties and osteoblast cell viability

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作者
Mani, Nour [1 ]
Tran, Nhiem [2 ]
Jones, Alan [1 ]
Mirabedini, Azadeh [1 ]
Houshyar, Shadi [1 ]
Fox, Kate [1 ]
机构
[1] RMIT Univ, Sch Engn, Melbourne, Australia
[2] Royal Melbourne Insitute Technol, Sch Sci, Melbourne, Australia
关键词
Diamond; Additive manufacturing; Powder feedstock; Osteoblast; Implants; 3D printing; VOLUMETRIC ENERGY DENSITY; TI6AL4V; MICROSTRUCTURE; FABRICATION; EFFICIENCY; LOAD;
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10.1108/RPJ-10-2023-0357
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TH [机械、仪表工业];
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0802 ;
摘要
Purpose-The purpose of this study is therefore to detail an additive manufacturing process for printing TiD parts for implant applications. Titanium-diamond (TiD) is a new composite that provides biocompatible three-dimensional multimaterial structures. Thus, the authors report a powder-deposition and print optimization strategy to overcome the dual-functionality gap by printing bulk TiD parts. However, despite favorable customization outcomes, relatively few additive manufacturing (AM) feedstock powders offer the biocompatibility required for medical implant and device technologies. Design/methodology/approach-AM offers a platform to fabricate customized patient-specific parts. Developing feedstock that can be 3D printed into specific 3D structures while providing a favorable interface with the human tissue remains a challenge. Using laser metal deposition, feedstock powder comprising diamond and titanium was co-printed into TiD parts for mechanical testing to determine optimal manufacturing parameters. Findings-TiD parts were fabricated comprising 30% and 50% diamond. The composite powder had a Hausner ratio of 1.13 and 1.21 for 30% and 50% TiD, respectively. The flow analysis (Carney flow) for TiD 30% and 50% was 7.53 and 5.15 g/s. The authors report that the printing-specific conditions significantly affect the integrity of the printed part and thus provide the optimal manufacturing parameters for structural integrity as determined by micro-computed tomography, nanoindentation and biocompatibility of TiD parts. The hardness, ultimate tensile strength and yield strength for TiD are 4-6 GPa (depending on build position), 426 MPa and 375 MPa, respectively. Furthermore, the authors show that increasing diamond composition to 30% results in higher osteoblast viability and lower bacteria count than titanium. Originality/value-In this study, the authors provide a clear strategy to manufacture TiD parts with high integrity, performance and biocompatibility, expanding the material feedstock library and paving the way to customized diamond implants. Diamond is showing strong potential as a biomedical material; however, upscale is limited by conventional techniques. By optimizing AM as the avenue to make complex shapes, the authors open up the possibility of patient-specific diamond implant solutions.
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页数:18
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