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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the development of implants, from the selection of materials to the outcome of the process. It covers various steps, including biocompatible material, synthesis, and characterization, compatibility and limitations of materials, specific implants, and finite element analysis of medical implants. It also presents a comparison between predictions and experimental results by studying real-world problems and addresses the issue of sustainability in implant manufacturing, process modeling, and optimization in additive manufacturing supported by case studies.
Features:
Covers the development of implants from the selection of material to the suitable process of manufacturing technologies
Includes biocompatible material, synthesis, characterization, compatibility, and limitations of materials
Reviews biofabrication in terms of artificial organs and soft tissues
Discusses implant manufacturing, including additive and micro-manufacturing and failure analysis through case studies
Addresses the issue of sustainability in implant manufacturing
This book is intended for researchers and graduate students specializing in mechanical, biomedical, healthcare engineering, biomaterials, and additive manufacturing.
Contents
1. Introduction to Biocompatible Materials 2. Synthesis and Characterization of Biocompatible materials 3. Recent Advancements in Materials: Nano-composites 4. Medical Imagination for Patients Specific Implants 5. Finite Element Analysis of Medical Implants 6. Modelling and Simulation of Medical Implants 7. Introduction to Conventional and New Generation Manufacturing Processes 8. Design and Development of Conventional Processes for Medical Implants 9. Additive Manufacturing in Bio-medical Applications: Process, Modeling & Optimization 10. Scope of Micro-manufacturing in Medical Implants 11. Failure Analysis and Experimental Evaluation of Implants: Case Studies 12. Sustainable Bio Manufacturing 13. Bio fabrication: Artificial organs and Soft Tissues 14. Capabilities and Limitations of Materials and Manufacturing Processes in Medical Implants 15. Conclusion