Stochastic or Deterministic: Duality of Fatigue Behaviour of 3d-Printed Meta-Biomaterials

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Jieming S. Zhang

University of Oxford - Department of Materials

Huifang Liu

University of Oxford

Yuanbo T. Tang

University of Oxford

Yun Deng

University of Oxford

Nicole Kuek

Alloyed Ltd.

Andrew Lui

University of Oxford - Department of Materials

Patrick S. Grant

University of Oxford - Department of Materials

Enrique Alabort

Alloyed Ltd.

Roger C. Reed

University of Oxford - Department of Materials

Alan Cocks

University of Oxford - Department of Engineering Science

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Abstract

The two deformation modes of meta-biomaterials during cyclic loading have been revealed: stochastic and deterministic strut failure processes. Biomimetic Voronoi structures with a range of strut thicknesses and number of cells per unit volume are printed. We show that when the strut thickness is 200 μm or above, the fatigue fracture process of the lattice is deterministic and the fatigue scatters are below 15%. As the strut is thinned to 150 μm, the local failures occur randomly within the structure, which may lead to a high fatigue scatter (>30%). The two distinct behaviours result from the processing limit of the laser powder bed fusion technique. We demonstrate that the fatigue scatter and the location of the failure process within the lattice are related to the probability that a cluster of unconnected struts larger than a critical value can exist within the lattice. Unlike solid parts, porosity hardly triggers any damage in metallic lattices during cyclic deformation. The discovery of the Janus-like failure process opens up our understanding of meta-biomaterials and defines the pathway towards the design of mechanically durable intricate implants.

Keywords: Biomaterials, 3D-printing, Meta-biomaterials, Fatigue, Finite Element Method

Suggested Citation

Zhang, Jieming S. and Liu, Huifang and Tang, Yuanbo T. and Deng, Yun and Kuek, Nicole and Lui, Andrew and Grant, Patrick S. and Alabort, Enrique and Reed, Roger C. and Cocks, Alan, Stochastic or Deterministic: Duality of Fatigue Behaviour of 3d-Printed Meta-Biomaterials. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4883221 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4883221

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Huifang Liu

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Yuanbo T. Tang

University of Oxford ( email )

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Yun Deng

University of Oxford ( email )

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Nicole Kuek

Alloyed Ltd. ( email )

Andrew Lui

University of Oxford - Department of Materials ( email )

Patrick S. Grant

University of Oxford - Department of Materials ( email )

Enrique Alabort

Alloyed Ltd. ( email )

Roger C. Reed

University of Oxford - Department of Materials

Alan Cocks

University of Oxford - Department of Engineering Science ( email )

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