Biological Materials Science


Book Description

Takes a materials science approach, correlating structure-property relationships with function across a broad range of biological materials.




Structural Biomaterials


Book Description

"This book should go a long way towards filling the communication gap between biology and physics in the area of biomaterials]. It begins with the basic theory of elasticity and viscoelasticity, describing concepts like stress, strain, compliance, and plasticity in simple mathematical terms. . . . For the non-biologist, these chapters provide a clear account of macromolecular structure and conformation. . . . Vincent's work] is a delight to read, full of interesting anecdotes and examples from unexpected sources. . . . I can strongly recommend this book, as it shows how biologists could use mechanical properties as well as conventional methods to deduce molecular structure."--Anna Furth, The Times Higher Education Supplement In what is now recognized as a standard introduction to biomaterials, Julian Vincent presents a biologist's analysis of the structural materials of organisms, using molecular biology as a starting point. He explores the chemical structure of both proteins and polysaccharides, illustrating how their composition and bonding determine the mechanical properties of the materials in which they occurincluding pliant composites such as skin, artery, and plant tissue; stiff composites such as insect cuticle and wood; and biological ceramics such as teeth, bone, and eggshell. Here Vincent discusses the possibilities of taking ideas from nature with biomimicry and "intelligent" (or self-designing and sensitive) materials.




Handbook of Biomaterial Properties


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This book provides tabular and text data relating to normal and diseased tissue materials and materials used in medical devices. Comprehensive and practical for students, researchers, engineers, and practicing physicians who use implants, this book considers the materials aspects of both implantable materials and natural tissues and fluids. Examples of materials and topics covered include titanium, elastomers, degradable biomaterials, composites, scaffold materials for tissue engineering, dental implants, sterilization effects on material properties, metallic alloys, and much more. Each chapter author considers the intrinsic and interactive properties of biomaterials, as well as their appropriate applications and historical contexts. Now in an updated second edition, this book also contains two new chapters on the cornea and on vocal folds, as well as updated insights, data, and citations for several chapters.




Biomaterial Mechanics


Book Description

This book describes the fundamental knowledge of mechanics and its application to biomaterials. An overivew of computer modeling in biomaterials is offered and multiple fields where biomaterials are used are reviewed with particular emphasis to the importance of the mechanical properties of biomaterials. The reader will obtain a better understanding of the current techniqus to synthesize, characterize and integrate biomaterials into the human body.




Introduction to Biomaterials


Book Description

This book gives a fundmaentally comprehensive introduction to most of the important biomaterials including ceramics, metals, and polymers.




Mechanical Behavior of Biomaterials


Book Description

Mechanical Behaviour of Biomaterials focuses on the interface between engineering and medicine, where new insights into engineering aspects will prove to be extremely useful in their relation to the biomedical sciences and their applications. The book's main objective focuses on the mechanical behavior of biomaterials, covering key aspects, such as mechanical properties, characterization and performance. Particular emphasis is given to fatigue, creep and wear, fracture, and stress and strain relationships in biomaterials. Chapters look at both experimental and theoretical results. Readers will find this to be an essential reference for academics, biomechanical researchers, medical doctors, biologists, chemists, physicists, mechanical, biomedical and materials engineers and industrial professionals. Presents contributions from international experts Provides insights at the interface of disciplines, such as engineering and the medical and dental sciences Presents a comprehensive understanding on the mechanical properties of biomaterials Covers surface and bulk properties




Mechanical Behavior of Materials


Book Description

Includes numerous examples and problems for student practice, this textbook is ideal for courses on the mechanical behaviour of materials taught in departments of mechanical engineering and materials science.




BIOMATERIALS: Multidisciplinary approaches and their related applications


Book Description

This particular textbook presents a complete introduction to the field of biomaterials and cross-linked to the fundamental properties of metals, polymers, ceramics, and natural biomaterials with their unique benefits and limitations. Clinical problems such as sterilization, surface modification, interactions with cell-biomaterials, drug delivery systems, and tissue-engineered systems are discussed in detail, offering practical inspiration to students into the real challenges in the field of biomaterial engineering. This balanced and usable textbook is the perfect introduction to biomaterials for students in engineering and materials science, and is sufficiently brief to teach within one semester and includes only basic understanding of biology. • The scientific foundations of their activities in biomaterials engineering are directly related, giving students a comprehensive, widely applicable field understanding. • Added to teachings like learning goals, clear and concise summaries of the books, realistic examples, suggested additional reading, and solved problems are provided.