Advances in Bioceramics and Porous Ceramics V, Volume 33, Issue 6 (eBook)
220 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-53050-4 (ISBN)
Roger Narayan is Associate Professor at the Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering of North Carolina State University. Earlier assignments have taken him e.g. to Oak Ridge National Lab. His research centers on biomedical engineering including biomaterials and nanoscale systems, intelligent systems, biomedical sensors, as well as nanoelectronics and photonics. He also has publishing experience with Journal boards. Paolo C. Colombo is a cardiologist who specialized in treating patients with heart failure, cardiac assist device and heart transplant. Dr. Colombo is board certified in Cardiovascular Disease and in Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology.
Preface ix
Introduction xi
BIOCERAMICS
Effect of Precursor Solubility on the Mechanical Strength of HAPBlock 3
Nurazreena Ahmad, Kanji Tsuru, Melvin L. Munar, Shigeki Matsuya,and Kunio Ishikawa
Carbonate Apatite Formation during the Setting Reaction ofApatite Cement 7
Arief Cahyanto, Kanji Tsuru, and Kunio Ishikawa
In Vitro Evaluation of Silicate and Borate Bioactive GlassScaffolds Prepared by Robocasting of Organic-Based Suspensions11
Aylin M. Deliormanl and Mohamed N. Rahaman
Translucent Zirconia-Silica Glass Ceramics for Dental Crowns21
Wei Xia, Cecilia Persson, Erik Unosson, Ingrid Ajaxon, JohannaEngstrand, Torbjörn Mellgren, and Hakan Engqvist
Using Microfocus X-Ray Computed Tomography to Evaluate Flaws inCeramic Dental Crowns 29
Y. Zhang and J. C. Hanan
Residual Stress and Phase Transformation in Zirconia RestorationCeramics 37
M. Allahkarami and J. C. Hanan
Heterogeneous Structure of Hydroxyapatite and In VitroDegradability 49
Satoshi Hayakawa, Yuki Shirosaki and Akiyoshi Osaka, andChristian Jäger
Aspects of Antibacterial Properties of Nanostructural CalciumAluminate Based Biomaterials 57
Leif Hermansson
Potential Toxicity of Bioactive Borate Glasses In-Vitro andIn-Vivo 65
Steven B. Jung, Delbert E. Day, Roger F. Brown, and Linda F.Bonewald
Fabrication of Carbonate Apatite-PLGA Hybrid Foam BoneSubstitute 75Girlie M. Munar, Melvin L. Munar, Kanji Tsuru,Shigeki Matsuya, and Kunio Ishikawa
UV-lrradiation Modifies Chemistry of Anatase Layer Associatedwith In Vitro Apatite Nucleation 79
Keita Uetsuki, Shinsuke Nakai, Yuki Shirosaki, Satoshi Hayakawa,and Akiyoshi Osaka
Preparation of Magnesium Containing Bioactive Ti02 Ceramic Layeron Titanium by Hydrothermal Treatment 85
Xingling Shi, Masaharu Nakagawa, Lingli Xu, and AlirezaValanezhad
Millimeter-Sized Granules of Brushite and Octacalcium Phosphatefrom Marble Granules 91
A. Cuneyt Tas
Microstructures and Physical Properties of Biomorphic SiSiCCeramics Manufactured Via LSI-Technique 105
Steffen Weber, Raouf Jemmali, Dietmar Koch, and HeinzVoggenreiter
Biofluid Flow Simulation of Tissue Engineering Scaffolds withDendrite Structures 117
Satoko Tasaki, Chiaki Maeda, and Soshu Kirihara
POROUS CERAMICS
Multifunctional Carbon Bonded Filters for Metal Melt Filtration125
Christos G. Aneziris, Marcus Emmel, and Anja Stolle
Failure and Stiffness Analysis of Ceramic from a 25-mm DiameterDiesel Particulate Filter 139
Ethan E. Fox, Andrew A. Wereszczak, Michael J. Lance, andMattison K. Ferber
Development of Porous SiC with Tailorable Properties 153
Prashant Karandikar, Glen Evans, Eric Klier, and MichaelAghajanian
Obtaining Porous Corundum Ceramics by Utilization of Waste RiceHusk--Investigation of Composition, Structure and ThermalDegradation of Rice Husk 163
Irena Markovska, Bogdan Bogdanov, Dimitar Georgiev, and YanchoHristov
Processing, Microstructure and Properties of ReticulatedVitreous Carbon Foam Manufactured Via the Sponge ReplicationTechnique 175
David Haack and Rudolph Olson III
Air-Atmosphere Sintering of Si3N4-Based Porous and FoamedCeramics 187
Philip T. J. Gagnon, Amit K. Gandhi, and Kevin P.Plucknett
Comparison of Elastic Moduli of Porous Cordierite by Flexure andDynamic Test Methods 197
R. J. Stafford, K. B. Golovin, A. Dickinson, T. R. Watkins, A.Shyam, and E. Lara-Curzio
Author Index 205
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 30.11.2012 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings | Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Chemie |
| Technik ► Maschinenbau | |
| Schlagworte | Bauingenieur- u. Bauwesen • Baustatik u. Baumechanik • Ceramics • Civil Engineering & Construction • keramische Werkstoffe • Maschinenbau • Maschinenbau - Entwurf • Materials Science • Materialwissenschaften • mechanical engineering • Mechanical Engineering - Design • Structural Theory & Structural Mechanics |
| ISBN-10 | 1-118-53050-0 / 1118530500 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-53050-4 / 9781118530504 |
| Informationen gemäß Produktsicherheitsverordnung (GPSR) | |
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