05612oam 2200565 450 991029974040332120190911103512.01-4614-6255-X10.1007/978-1-4614-6255-2(OCoLC)859589244(MiFhGG)GVRL6VES(EXLCZ)99267000000041206120121108d2014 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrDesign of artificial human joints & organs /Subrata Pal1st ed. 2014.New York :Springer,2014.1 online resource (xx, 419 pages) illustrations (some color)Gale eBooksIncludes index.1-4614-6254-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.""Preface""; ""Contents""; ""Chapter 1: Overview of Human System and Its Artifi cialReplacement""; ""1.1 Human Bodyâ€?s Superfi cial Anatomy""; ""1.2 Human Body Features""; ""1.3 Body Size, Type, and Proportion""; ""1.4 A Brief Outline of the Organization of the Human System""; ""1.4.1 Tissue + Tissue = Organ (Different Tissues TogetherForm an Organ)""; ""1.4.2 Organ + Organ = Organ System""; ""1.5 Major Organ Systems""; ""1.5.1 Integumentary System""; ""1.5.2 Muscular System""; ""1.5.3 Skeletal System""; ""1.5.4 Cardiovascular System""; ""1.5.5 Respiratory System""; ""1.5.6 Urinary System""""1.5.7 Reproductive System""""1.5.7.1 Male Reproductive System""; ""1.5.7.2 Female Reproductive System""; ""1.5.8 Nervous System""; ""1.5.9 Digestive System""; ""1.5.10 Lymphatic System""; ""1.5.11 Immune System""; ""1.6 Common Names of Internal Organs (in Alphabetical Order)""; ""1.7 Brief Idea of Artifi cial Organs""; ""1.7.1 Different Types of Organs""; ""1.7.2 Brain""; ""1.7.3 Cardia""; ""1.7.4 Corpora Cavernosa""; ""1.7.5 Ear""; ""1.7.6 Eye""; ""1.7.7 Heart""; ""1.7.8 Limbs""; ""1.7.9 Liver""; ""1.7.10 Lungs""; ""1.7.11 Pancreas""; ""1.7.12 Bladder""; ""1.7.13 Ovaries""""1.7.14 Beyond Restoration""""1.7.15 Timeline of Successful Transplants""; ""References""; ""Exercises""; ""Chapter 2: Mechanical Properties of Biological Materials""; ""2.1 Introduction""; ""2.2 Structural Versus Material Properties""; ""2.2.1 Anisotropy and Nonhomogeneity""; ""2.2.2 Viscoelastic Properties""; ""2.2.3 Viscosity""; ""2.3 Testing Procedures""; ""2.4 Bones""; ""2.4.1 Composition""; ""2.4.2 Structure""; ""2.5 Material Properties and Related Behavior""; ""2.6 Cartilage""; ""2.6.1 Composition""; ""2.7 Material Properties and Related Behavior""; ""2.8 Ligaments""""2.8.1 Composition""""2.9 Material Properties and Related Behavior""; ""2.9.1 Ligaments Have Characteristics of Strain-Rate Sensitivity, Stress-Relaxation, Creep, and Hysteresis""; ""2.10 Correlation Between Structure and Function""; ""2.10.1 Ligamentâ€?Bone/Tendonâ€?Bone Insertions""; ""Reading List""; ""Problems ""; ""Chapter 3: Basics of Design Process""; ""3.1 Introduction""; "" 3.2 Adoptive and Adaptive Design""; ""3.2.1 Introduction""; ""3.3 Introduction to Machine Design""; ""3.4 Principle of Science or Mechanism to Be Used""; "" 3.5 Safety of Products""; "" 3.6 Manufacturability"""" 3.7 Standardization"""" 3.8 Customization""; "" For Further Details, the Following Books May Be Consulted""; "" Exercises""; ""Chapter 4: Biomaterials and Its Characterization""; ""4.1 Introduction""; ""4.2 Biomineralization""; ""4.3 Abalone Shell""; ""4.4 Self-Assembly""; ""4.5 Structural Hierarchy""; ""4.6 Applications""; ""4.7 Compatibility""; ""For Further Reading, These Papers May Be Consulted""; ""4.8 Biopolymers""; ""4.8.1 Applications""; ""4.8.2 Sources""; ""4.8.3 Applications""; ""4.8.4 Sources""; ""4.8.5 Applications""; ""4.8.6 Benefits""; ""4.9 Polymers for Healthcare""""4.9.1 Sterilization""Design of Artificial Human Joints & Organs is intended to present the basics of the normal systems and how, due to aging, diseases or trauma, body parts may need to be replaced with manmade materials. The movement of the body generates forces in various work situations and also internally at various joints, muscles and ligaments. It is essential to figure out the forces, moments, pressure etc to design replacements that manage these stresses without breaking down. The mechanical characterization of the hard and the soft tissues are presented systematically using the principles of solid mechanics. The viscoelastic properties of the tissue will also discussed. This text covers the design science and methodology from concept to blueprint to the final component being replaced. Each chapter will be a brief overview of various joint/organ replacement systems. Engineers working on artificial joints and organs, as well as students of Mechanical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering are the main intended audience, however, the pedagogy is simple enough for those who are learning the subject for the first time.Biomedical engineeringArtificial jointsArtificial organsBiomedical engineering.Artificial joints.Artificial organs.571.4610.28612.75063620Pal Subrataauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut860932MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910299740403321Design of Artificial Human Joints & Organs1921297UNINA01713nam0 22003611i 450 UON0049984020231205105409.674978-27-297-0774-320191107f2007 |0itac50 bafreMULFR|||| 1||||Concepts, termes et reformulationsManuel Célio Conceiçãoavant-propos de Maria Teresa Lino et Philippe ThoironLyonPresses Universitaires de Lyonc2005279 p.24 cm001UON005038922001 Travaux du CRTT210 LyonPresses Universitaires de LyonFARMACOLOGIATerminologiaUONC097421FILingua franceseTerminologia scientificaUONC097423FILINGUA PORTOGHESETerminologia scientificaUONC097422FILINGUAGGIO SCIENTIFICOUONC097424FIFRLyonUONL003148410.14Linguaggio (Terminologia) e comunicazione.21CONCEIÇÃOManuel CélioUONV245641789015LINOMaria TeresaUONV245642THOIRONPhilippeUONV245643Presses Universitaires de LyonUONV257466650ITSOL20250704RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00499840SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI IX CONC SI 35327 5 SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI20191519 1J 20191107 Concepts, termes et reformulations1759486UNIOR