The text discusses synthesis, processing, design, simulation and characterization of biomaterials for biomedical application. It synergizes exploration related to the various properties and functionalities in biomedical through extensive theoretical and experimental modeling. The book further presents advanced integrated design and nonlinear simulation problems occurring in biomedical engineering field. It will serve as an ideal reference text for senior undergraduate, graduate students, and academic researchers in the fields including biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, materials science, ergonomics, and human factors.

The book-

  • Employs problem-solution approach, wherein, in each chapter, a specific biomedical engineering problem has been raised and its numerical, and experimental solutions are presented.
  • Covers recent developments in biomaterials like OPMF/KGG bio composites, PEEK based bio materials, PF/KGG bio composites, Oil palm mesocarp Fibre/ kondagogu gum biocomposite, and polymeric resorbable materials for orthopedic, dentistry and shoulder arthroplasty applications
  • Discusses mechanical performance and corrosive analysis of biomaterials for biomedical applications in detail.
  • Presents advanced integrated design and nonlinear simulation problems occurring in the biomedical engineering field.
  • Presents biodegradable polymers for various biomedical applications over the last decade owing to their non-corrosion in the body, biocompatibility and superior strength are in growing state.
  • Synergize exploration related to the various properties and functionalities in biomedical through extensive theoretical and experimental modeling.

The text covers recent developments in biomaterials OPMF/KGG bio composites, PEEK based bio materials, PF/KGG bio composites, Oil palm mesocarp Fibre/ kondagogu gum biocomposite, and polymeric resorbable materials for orthopedic, dentistry and shoulder arthroplasty applications. It will help senior undergraduate, graduate students, and academic researchers in the fields of biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, materials science, ergonomics, and human factors.