Lectures on equations defining space curves
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Lectures on equations defining space curves
(Lectures on mathematics and physics, . Mathematics ; 62)
Published for the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research [by] Springer, 1979
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Equations defining space curves
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注記
Spine title: Equations defining space curves
Bibliography: p. 80-81
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Bioceramics: Properties, Characterization, and Applications will be a general introduction to the uses of ceramics and glasses in the human body for the purposes of aiding, healing, correcting deformities, and restoring lost function. With over 30 years experience, the author developed the text as an outgrowth of an undergraduate course for senior students in biomedical engineering and will emphasize the fundamentals and applications in modern implant fabrication, and will also deal with tissue engineering scaffolds made of ceramics.
Organized as a textbook for the student needing to acquire the core competencies, it will meet the demands of advanced undergraduate or graduate coursework in bioceramics, biomaterials, biomedical engineering, and biophysics.
目次
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents Pages
CHAPTER 1
Introduction 1-1
Problems 1-6
Symbols and Definitions 1-7
References 1-9
CHAPTER 2 STRUCTURE OF CERAMICS
2.1. Atomic Bonding and Arrangement 2-1
2.2. Characterization of Microstructure 2-4
2.3. Quantitative Analysis of Microstructure 2-6
2.4 MICROSTRUCTURE DETERMINATION OF SINGLE-PHASE 2-8
Problems 2-27
Symbols and Definitions 2-29
References 2-32
CHAPTER 3 CHARACTERIZATION OF CERAMICS AND GLASSES
3.1. MECHANICAL PROPERTIES 3-1
3.2. STRENGTHENING OF CERAMICS AND GLASSES 3-7
3.3. WEIBULL STATISTICS OF BRITTLE FAILURE 3-8
3.4. IMPACT STRENGTH, HARDNESS, FRICTION, AND WEAR PROPERTIES 3-10
3.5 THERMAL PROPERTIES (PHASE CHANGES) 3-12
3.5.1. Single-Component Systems: Allotropy 3-12
3.5.2. Composition and Phase Stability 3-14
3.5.3. Mechanism of Phase Changes 3-17
3.6. SURFACE PROPERTIES 3-20
Problems 3-61
Symbols and Definitions 3-63
References 3-66
CHAPTER 4 GLASS FORMATION AND CHARACTERIZATION
4.1. GLASS FORMATION 4-1
4.2. NUCLEATION AND GLASS FORMATION 4-2
4.3. STRENGTH OF GLASSES 4-3
4.4. STATIC FATIGUE OF GLASSES 4-4
Problems 4-15
Symbols and Definitions 4-16
References 4-18
CHAPTER 5 HARD TISSUES STRUCTURE, PROPERTY, HEALING, REMODELING, AND BIOCOMPATIBILITY
5.1 STRUCTURE OF PROTEINS 5-1
5.1.1 Proteins 5-2
5.1.la. Collagen 5-2
5.1.lb. Elastin 5-3
5.1.2. Polysaccharides 5-4
5.2. STRUCTURE-PROPERTY RELATIONSHIP 5-3
5.2.l Composition and Structure 5-4
5.2.2 Mechanical Properties 5-6
5.2.3 Modeling of Mechanical Properties of Bone 5-7
5.3 Hard Tissue Healing and Remodeling Problems 5-10
5.3.1. Wound Healing Process of Hard Tissues 5-10
5.3.2 Bone Remodeling 5-11
5.4 BIOCOMPATIBILITY 5-13
Problems 5-45
Symbols and Definitions 5-46
References 5-48
CHAPTER 6 ALUMINUM OXIDES (ALUMINA)
6.1 Source, Composition and Structure 6-1
6.2 Mechanical Properties 6-2
6.3 Fatigue Properties and Service Life 6-4
6.4. Applications 6-6
6.4.1 Joint Replacements 6-6
6.4.2 Dental Implants 6-7
6.5 FURTHER THOUGHTS 6-8
Problems 6-29
Symbols and Definitions 6-32
References 6-34
CHAPTER 7 ZIRCONIUM OXIDES (ZIRCONIA)
7.1 Source and manufacturing of zirconia 7-1
7.2 structure and Properties of zirconia 7-1
7.3 long term stability and implant design 7-4
7.4 FURTHER THOUGHTS 7-8
Problems 7-43
Symbols and Definitions 7-43
References 7-45
CHAPTER 8 GLASS-CERAMICS
8.1 FORMATION OF GLASS-CERAMICS 8-1
8.2. PROPERTIES OF GLASS-CERAMICS 8-3
8.2.1. Mechanical Properties 8-3
8.2.2. Chemical Properties 8-3
8.3. COATINGS AND COMPOSITES 8-4
8.4. FURTHER THOUGHTS 8-4
Problems 8-16
Symbols and Definitions 8-17
References 8-18
CHAPTER 9 HYDROXYAPATITE
9.1 SOURCE, COMPOSITION AND STRCUTURE 9-1
9.2 PROPERTIES OF HYDROXYAPATITE 9-3
9.2.1. Mechanical Properties 9-3
9.2.2. Chemical Properties 9-5
9.3 APPLICATIONS 9-5
9.4. FURTHER THOUGHTS 9-7
Problems 9-25
Symbols and Definitions 9-26
References 9-28
CHAPTER 10 CARBONS AND DLC
10.1 SOURCE AND STRUCTURE OF CARBONS 10-1
10.2 PROPERTIES OF CARBONS 10-3
10.3 MANUFACTURING OF CARBON IMPLANTS 10-3
10.4 Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) Coatings 10-5
10.4.1 Composition and Structure of DLC Coatings 10-5
10.4.2 Methods of Producing DLC Coatings
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