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Yang, Y. (author), Knol, Marius (author), van Keulen, A. (author), Ayas, C. (author)
Selective laser melting (SLM) wherein a metal part is built in a layer-by-layer manner in a powder bed is a promising and versatile way for manufacturing components with complex geometry. However, components built by SLM suffer from substantial deformation of the part and residual stresses. Residual stresses arise due to temperature gradients...
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Ahmadi, S.M. (author), Hedayati, R. (author), Li, Y (author), Lietaert, K. (author), Tümer, N. (author), Fatemi, A. (author), Rans, C.D. (author), Pouran, B. (author), Weinans, Harrie (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
Additive manufacturing (AM) techniques enable fabrication of bone-mimicking meta-biomaterials with unprecedented combinations of topological, mechanical, and mass transport properties. The mechanical performance of AM meta-biomaterials is a direct function of their topological design. It is, however, not clear to what extent the material type...
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Verhoef, L.A. (author), Budde, Bart (author), Chockalingam, Cindhuja (author), García Nodar, Brais (author), van Wijk, A.J.M. (author)
The effect of disruptive technologies unrelated to the energy sector, such as additive manufacturing (AM), tends to be overlooked in energy scenarios. The present research assessed the potential effect of AM on the global energy demand in four energy scenarios for 2050 with extended versus limited globalisation and limited versus extensive...
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Hedayati, R. (author), Hosseini-Toudeshky, H. (author), Sadighi, M. (author), Mohammadi-Aghdam, M. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
Advances in additive manufacturing (AM) techniques have enabled fabrication of highly porous titanium implants that combine the excellent biocompatibility of bulk titanium with all the benefits that a regular volume-porous structure has to offer (e.g. lower stiffness values comparable to those of bone). Clinical application of such...
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Cuellar Lopez, J.S. (author), Smit, G. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author), Breedveld, P. (author)
In developing countries, prosthetic workshops are limited, difficult to reach, or even non-existent. Especially, fabrication of active, multi-articulated, and personalized hand prosthetic devices is often seen as a time-consuming and demanding process. An active prosthetic hand made through the fused deposition modelling technology and fully...
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Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
Additive manufacturing (AM) (=3D printing) has emerged during the last few years as a powerful technological platform for fabrication of functional parts with unique complex geometries and superior functionalities that are next to impossible to achieve using conventional manufacturing techniques. Due to their importance in industrial...
contribution to periodical 2018
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Sakes, A. (author), Hovland, Kevin (author), Smit, G. (author), Geraedts, Jo M.P. (author), Breedveld, P. (author)
In current bipolar electrosurgical instruments, a high frequency electrical sinusoidal wave is passed through the patient's body from an active electrode to the return electrode to cut, coagulate, or desiccate tissues. Even though current bipolar electrosurgical instruments have proven effective in minimizing blood loss, advancement is needed...
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Langelaar, Matthijs (author)
Additive manufacturing (AM) enables the fabrication of parts of unprecedented complexity. Dedicated topology optimization approaches, that account for specific AM restrictions, are instrumental in fully exploiting this capability. In popular powder-bed-based AM processes, the critical overhang angle of downward facing surfaces limits...
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van de Ven, E.A. (author), Maas, Robert (author), Ayas, C. (author), Langelaar, Matthijs (author), van Keulen, A. (author)
Additive manufacturing enables the nearly uncompromised production of optimized topologies. However, due to the overhang limitation, some designs require a large number of supporting structures to enable manufacturing. Because these supports are costly to build and difficult to remove, it is desirable to find alternative designs that do not...
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Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
There has been a growing interest in metallic biomaterials during the last five years, as recent developments in additive manufacturing (=3D printing), surface bio-functionalization techniques, infection prevention strategies, biodegradable metallic biomaterials, and composite biomaterials have provided many possibilities to develop...
contribution to periodical 2018
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Li, Y. (author), Han, Qinglin (author), Zhang, Guangjun (author), Horvath, I. (author)
Robotic wire and arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) systems are required to provide predictable and efficient operations to fabricate solid metallic parts with high morphological fidelity and geometric accuracy. Since the metallic parts are fabricated based on a layer-by-layer principle, the interactions between the neighboring beads and...
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Liu, Jikai (author), Gaynor, Andrew T. (author), Chen, Shikui (author), Kang, Zhan (author), Suresh, Krishnan (author), Takezawa, Akihiro (author), Li, Lei (author), Kato, Junji (author), Tang, Jinyuan (author), Wang, C.C. (author), Cheng, Lin (author), Liang, Xuan (author), To, Albert. C. (author)
Manufacturing-oriented topology optimization has been extensively studied the past two decades, in particular for the conventional manufacturing methods, for example, machining and injection molding or casting. Both design and manufacturing engineers have benefited from these efforts because of the close-to-optimal and friendly-to-manufacture...
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Hakkaart, X.D.V. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author), van Maris, A.J.A. (author)
Understanding microbial growth and metabolism is a key learning objective of microbiology and biotechnology courses, essential for understanding microbial ecology, microbial biotechnology and medical microbiology. Chemostat cultivation, a key research tool in microbial physiology that enables quantitative analysis of growth and metabolism under...
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Li, Y. (author), Zhou, J. (author), Pavanram, P. (author), Leeflang, M.A. (author), Fockaert, L.I. (author), Pouran, B. (author), Tümer, N. (author), Schröder, K. U. (author), Mol, J.M.C. (author), Weinans, Harrie (author), Jahr, H. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
An ideal bone substituting material should be bone-mimicking in terms of mechanical properties, present a precisely controlled and fully interconnected porous structure, and degrade in the human body to allow for full regeneration of large bony defects. However, simultaneously satisfying all these three requirements has so far been highly...
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Sauerwein, M. (author), Bakker, C.A. (author), Balkenende, R. (author)
Circular product design is a relatively new approach to design suitable strategies to realize circular products. Additive manufacturing (AM) is seen as a promising enabling production process. It has digital and additive characteristics, which makes AM different from conventional production techniques. However, it is yet unclear how this...
conference paper 2017
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Langelaar, Matthijs (author)
Additive manufacturing (AM) offers exciting opportunities to manufacture parts of unprecedented complexity. Topology optimization is essential to fully exploit this capability. However, AM processes have specific limitations as well. When these are not considered during design optimization, modifications are generally needed in post...
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Hedayati, R. (author), Sadighi, M (author), Mohammadi-Aghdam, M (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
Additively manufacturing (AM) techniques make it possible to fabricate open-cell interconnected structures with precisely controllable micro-architectures. It has been shown that the morphology, pore size, and relative density of a porous structure determine its macro-scale homogenized mechanical properties and, thus, its biological performance...
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Hedayati, R. (author), Janbaz, S. (author), Sadighi, M. (author), Mohammadi-Aghdam, M. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
Although the initial mechanical properties of additively manufactured porous biomaterials are intensively studied during the last few years, almost no information is available regarding the evolution of the mechanical properties of implant-bone complex as the tissue regeneration progresses. In this paper, we studied the effects of tissue...
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van Hengel, I.A.J. (author), Riool, Martijn (author), Fratila-Apachitei, E.L. (author), Witte-Bouma, Janneke (author), Farrell, Eric (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author), Zaat, Sebastian A.J. (author), Apachitei, I. (author)
Additively manufactured Ti-6Al-4V implants were biofunctionalized using plasma electrolytic oxidation. At various time points during this process scanning electron microscopy imaging was performed to analyze the surface morphology (van Hengel et al., 2017) [1]. This data shows the changes in surface morphology during plasma electrolytic...
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Wu, J. (author), Clausen, Anders (author), Sigmund, Ole (author)
Additively manufactured parts are often composed of two sub-structures, a solid shell forming their exterior and a porous infill occupying the interior. To account for this feature this paper presents a novel method for generating simultaneously optimized shell and infill in the context of minimum compliance topology optimization. Our method...
journal article 2017
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