Affiliation:
1. University of Nantes
2. Polytechnique de l'Université de Nantes
Abstract
Macroporous biphasic calcium phosphate bioceramics, for use as bone substitutes, have
been fabricated by cold isostatic pressing and conventional sintering, using naphthalene particles as
a porogen to produce macropores. The resulting ceramics, composite materials made of
hydroxyapatite and β-tricalcium phosphate containing various macroporosities and microporosities,
have been submitted to compression and three-point bending tests. The mechanical tests performed
on the sintered ceramics tend to validate the modelling approach and its hypothesis, i.e. the material
can be considered as a microporous matrix containing isolated macropores, and the critical flaw is a
macropore.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science