This book explores the structure-property-process relationship of
biomaterials from engineering and biomedical perspectives, and the
potential of bio-inspired materials and their applications. A large
variety of natural materials with outstanding physical and mechanical
properties have appeared in the course of evolution. From a
bio-inspired viewpoint, materials design requires a novel and highly
cross disciplinary approach. Considerable benefits can be gained by
providing an integrated approach using bio-inspiration with materials
science and engineering. The book is divided into three parts; Part
One focuses on mechanical aspects, dealing with conventional material
properties: strength, toughness, hardness, wear resistance, impact
resistance, self-healing, adhesion, and adaptation and morphing. Part
Two focuses on functional materials with unique capabilities, such as
self-cleaning, stimuli-response, structural color, anti-reflective
materials, catalytic materials for clean energy conversion and
storage, and other related topics. Part Three describes how to mimic
natural materials processes to synthesize materials with low cost,
efficient and environmentally friendly approaches. For each chapter,
the approach is to describe situations in nature first and then
biomimetic materials, fulfilling the need for an interdisciplinary
approach which overlaps both engineering and materials science.
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ISBN
9781118926239
Publisert
2018
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Vendor
Wiley-Blackwell
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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