My editorial objective in this Series is to present to the scientific public a collection of texts that satisfies one of two criteria: the systematic presentation of a specialised but important topic within materials science or engineering that has not previously (or recently) been the subject of fu
Structural Biological Materials: Design and Structure-Property Relationships
β Scribed by Manuel Elices (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Pergamon
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 379
- Series
- Pergamon Materials Series 4
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The ongoing process of bio-evolution has produced materials which are perfectly adapted to fulfil a specific functional role. The natural world provides us with a multitude of examples of materials with durability, strength, mechanisms of programmed self-assembly and biodegradability. The materials industry has sought to observe and appreciate the relationship between structure, properties and function of these biological materials. A multidisciplinary approach, building on recent advances at the forefront of physics, chemistry and molecular biology, has been successful in producing many synthetic structures with interesting and useful properties. Structural Biological Materials: Design and Structure-Property Relationships represents an invaluable reference in the field of biological materials science and provides an incisive view into this rapidly developing and increasingly important topic within materials science.This book focuses on the study of three sub-groups of structural biological materials:β’ Hard tissue engineering, focussing on cortical bone β’ Soft tissue engineering β’ Fibrous materials, particularly engineering with silk fibers.The fundamental relationship between structure and properties, and certain aspects of design and engineering, are explored in each of the sub-groups. The importance of these materials, both in their intrinsic properties and specific functions, are illustrated with relevant examples. These depict the successful integration of material properties, architecture and shape, providing a wide range of optimised designs, tailored to specific functions.Edited by Manuel Elices of the Universidad PolitΓ©cnica de Madrid, Spain, this book is Volume 4 in the Pergamon Material Series.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Series preface
Page v
Acknowledgements
Page vi
Manuel Elices
List of contributors
Pages vii-viii
Introduction
Pages ix-xiv
Chapter 1 Structure-property relationships in biological materials Original Research Article
Pages 3-16
George Jeronimidis
Chapter 2 Design and function of structural biological materials Original Research Article
Pages 19-29
George Jeronimidis
Chapter 3 Structure and Mechanical Properties of Cortical Bone Original Research Article
Pages 33-71
M. OntaΓ±Γ³n, C. Aparicio, M.P. Ginebra, J.A. Planell
Chapter 4 Structure β Properties of soft tissues articular cartilage Original Research Article
Pages 75-103
Dan Bader, David Lee
Chapter 5 Bioartificial implants: Design and tissue engineering Original Research Article
Pages 107-160
Robert A. Brown
Chapter 6 Mechanical characterisation of tendons in Vitro Original Research Article
Pages 163-186
Dan Bader, Helio Schechtman
Chapter 7 Biomimicking materials with smart polymers Original Research Article
Pages 189-220
Toribio Fernandez-Otero
Chapter 8 Biological fibrous materials: Self-assembled structures and optimised properties Original Research Article
Pages 223-267
Emily Renuart, Christopher Viney
Chapter 9 Computer model for the mechanical properties of synthetic and biological polymer fibers Original Research Article
Pages 271-291
Yves Termonia
Chapter 10 Silk fibres: Origins, nature and consequences of structure Original Research Article
Pages 295-333
Christopher Viney
Chapter 11 Molecular modeling of the stress/strain behavior of spider dragline Original Research Article
Pages 337-349
Yves Termonia
Glossary
Pages 351-357
Subject index
Pages 359-361
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