Design and Simulation of Flow Field for Bone Tissue Engineering Scaffold Based on Triply Periodic Minimal Surface

Abstract A novel method was proposed to design the structure of a bone tissue engineering scaffold based on triply periodic minimal surface. In this method, reverse engineering software was used to reconstruct the surface from point cloud data. This method overcomes the limitations of commercially a...

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Main Authors: Zhen Wang, Chuanzhen Huang, Jun Wang, Peng Wang, Shisheng Bi, Ch Asad Abbas
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-03-01
Series:Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s10033-019-0329-7
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spelling doaj-fdd863da1b084f1abd2aad5f3ac002882020-11-25T01:40:30ZengSpringerOpenChinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering1000-93452192-82582019-03-0132111010.1186/s10033-019-0329-7Design and Simulation of Flow Field for Bone Tissue Engineering Scaffold Based on Triply Periodic Minimal SurfaceZhen Wang0Chuanzhen Huang1Jun Wang2Peng Wang3Shisheng Bi4Ch Asad Abbas5Centre for Advanced Jet Engineering Technologies (CaJET), Key Laboratory of High-efficiency and Clean Mechanical Manufacture (Ministry of Education), School of Mechanical Engineering, Shandong UniversityCentre for Advanced Jet Engineering Technologies (CaJET), Key Laboratory of High-efficiency and Clean Mechanical Manufacture (Ministry of Education), School of Mechanical Engineering, Shandong UniversitySchool of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, The University of New South Wales (UNSW)Centre for Advanced Jet Engineering Technologies (CaJET), Key Laboratory of High-efficiency and Clean Mechanical Manufacture (Ministry of Education), School of Mechanical Engineering, Shandong UniversityCentre for Advanced Jet Engineering Technologies (CaJET), Key Laboratory of High-efficiency and Clean Mechanical Manufacture (Ministry of Education), School of Mechanical Engineering, Shandong UniversityCentre for Advanced Jet Engineering Technologies (CaJET), Key Laboratory of High-efficiency and Clean Mechanical Manufacture (Ministry of Education), School of Mechanical Engineering, Shandong UniversityAbstract A novel method was proposed to design the structure of a bone tissue engineering scaffold based on triply periodic minimal surface. In this method, reverse engineering software was used to reconstruct the surface from point cloud data. This method overcomes the limitations of commercially available software packages that prevent them from generating models with complex surfaces used for bone tissue engineering scaffolds. Additionally, the fluid field of the scaffolds was simulated through a numerical method based on finite volume and the cell proliferation performance was evaluated via an in vitro experiment. The cell proliferation and the mass flow evaluated in a bioreactor further verified the flow field simulated using computational fluid dynamics. The result of this study illustrates that the pressure value drops rapidly from 0.103 Pa to 0.011 Pa in the y-axis direction and the mass flow is unevenly distributed in the outlets. The mass flow in the side outlets is observed to be approximately 24.3 times higher than that in the bottom outlets in the range 6.13 × 10−8 kg/s to 1.49 × 10−6 kg/s. Moreover, the mass flow in the bottom outlets decreases from the center to the edge, whereas the mass flow in the side outlets decreases from the top to the bottom. Importantly, although the mean value of wall shear stress is significantly more than 0.05 Pa, there is still a large area with a suitable shear stress below 0.05 Pa where most cells can proliferate well. The result shows that the inlet velocity 0.0075 m/s is suitable for cell proliferation in the scaffold. This study provides an insight into the design, analysis, and in vitro experiment of a bone tissue engineering scaffold.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s10033-019-0329-7Bone tissue engineeringPorous scaffoldFlow fieldReverse engineeringCell proliferation
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author Zhen Wang
Chuanzhen Huang
Jun Wang
Peng Wang
Shisheng Bi
Ch Asad Abbas
spellingShingle Zhen Wang
Chuanzhen Huang
Jun Wang
Peng Wang
Shisheng Bi
Ch Asad Abbas
Design and Simulation of Flow Field for Bone Tissue Engineering Scaffold Based on Triply Periodic Minimal Surface
Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering
Bone tissue engineering
Porous scaffold
Flow field
Reverse engineering
Cell proliferation
author_facet Zhen Wang
Chuanzhen Huang
Jun Wang
Peng Wang
Shisheng Bi
Ch Asad Abbas
author_sort Zhen Wang
title Design and Simulation of Flow Field for Bone Tissue Engineering Scaffold Based on Triply Periodic Minimal Surface
title_short Design and Simulation of Flow Field for Bone Tissue Engineering Scaffold Based on Triply Periodic Minimal Surface
title_full Design and Simulation of Flow Field for Bone Tissue Engineering Scaffold Based on Triply Periodic Minimal Surface
title_fullStr Design and Simulation of Flow Field for Bone Tissue Engineering Scaffold Based on Triply Periodic Minimal Surface
title_full_unstemmed Design and Simulation of Flow Field for Bone Tissue Engineering Scaffold Based on Triply Periodic Minimal Surface
title_sort design and simulation of flow field for bone tissue engineering scaffold based on triply periodic minimal surface
publisher SpringerOpen
series Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering
issn 1000-9345
2192-8258
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Abstract A novel method was proposed to design the structure of a bone tissue engineering scaffold based on triply periodic minimal surface. In this method, reverse engineering software was used to reconstruct the surface from point cloud data. This method overcomes the limitations of commercially available software packages that prevent them from generating models with complex surfaces used for bone tissue engineering scaffolds. Additionally, the fluid field of the scaffolds was simulated through a numerical method based on finite volume and the cell proliferation performance was evaluated via an in vitro experiment. The cell proliferation and the mass flow evaluated in a bioreactor further verified the flow field simulated using computational fluid dynamics. The result of this study illustrates that the pressure value drops rapidly from 0.103 Pa to 0.011 Pa in the y-axis direction and the mass flow is unevenly distributed in the outlets. The mass flow in the side outlets is observed to be approximately 24.3 times higher than that in the bottom outlets in the range 6.13 × 10−8 kg/s to 1.49 × 10−6 kg/s. Moreover, the mass flow in the bottom outlets decreases from the center to the edge, whereas the mass flow in the side outlets decreases from the top to the bottom. Importantly, although the mean value of wall shear stress is significantly more than 0.05 Pa, there is still a large area with a suitable shear stress below 0.05 Pa where most cells can proliferate well. The result shows that the inlet velocity 0.0075 m/s is suitable for cell proliferation in the scaffold. This study provides an insight into the design, analysis, and in vitro experiment of a bone tissue engineering scaffold.
topic Bone tissue engineering
Porous scaffold
Flow field
Reverse engineering
Cell proliferation
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s10033-019-0329-7
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