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Material parameters identification of 3D printed titanium alloy prosthesis stem based on response surface method

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  • Yutao Men
  • Jiaxin Liu
  • Wei Chen
  • Xin Wang
  • Lu Liu
  • Jinduo Ye
  • Peng Jia
  • Yeming Wang

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3D printed Titanium alloy is widely used as a material of artificial joints and its mechanical properties is a key factor for improving operation results. Because the elastic modulus of the 3 D printed titanium alloy specimen was related to the size of the metal blank. It is very difficult to identify mechanical parameters by traditional mechanics experiments. In this paper, according to the inverse analysis principle of the parameter estimation, a response surface methodology (RSM) was proposed to identify the mechanical parameters, based on finite element inverse analysis. The finite element models of femoral prosthesis stem were established in line with compression experiments. The material parameters were combined by central composite design (CCD), and the response surface (RS) models were constructed using a quadratic polynomial with cross terms and optimized using a genetic algorithm (GA). Finally, the best mechanical parameter combination of the femoral prosthesis was calculated. The calculated elastic modulus and Poisson's ratio of a 3 D printed titanium alloy femoral prosthesis stem were 109.07 GPa and 0.29, respectively, with the elastic modulus error being very small. The proposed method is effective and can be extended for the identification of mechanical parameters in other 3 D printed models.

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  • Yutao Men & Jiaxin Liu & Wei Chen & Xin Wang & Lu Liu & Jinduo Ye & Peng Jia & Yeming Wang, 2023. "Material parameters identification of 3D printed titanium alloy prosthesis stem based on response surface method," Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 26(7), pages 789-798, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:gcmbxx:v:26:y:2023:i:7:p:789-798
    DOI: 10.1080/10255842.2022.2089023
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