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Beteiligte Personen: Meyers, Marc A. 1946- (VerfasserIn), Chen, Po-Yuan (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge Cambidge Univ. Press 2014
Ausgabe:1. publ.
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Funktionswerkstoff
Intelligenter Werkstoff
Biowissenschaften
Bionik
Biomaterial
Nanostrukturiertes Material
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adam_text Contents Preface page xv List of Boxes xviii 1 Evolution of materials science and engineering: from natural to bioinspired materials ι 1.1 Early developments 1 1.2 Evolution of materials science and engineering 3 1.2.1 Traditional metallurgy 3 1.2.2 The structure-properties-performance triangle 6 1.2.3 Functional materials 7 1.3 Biological and bioinspired materials 8 Summary 12 Exercises 13 Parti Basic biology principles 17 2 Self-assembly, hierarchy, and evolution 19 Introduction 19 2.1 Hierarchical structures 19 2.2 Multiranctionality 29 2.3 Self-organization and self-assembly 30 2.4 Adaptation 31 2.5 Evolution and convergence 33 2.6 Ashby-Wegst performance plots 36 2.7 Viscoelasticity 40 2.8 Weibull distribution of failure strengths 45 Summary 47 Exercises 5 1 3 Basic building blocks: biopolymers 53 Introduction 53 3.1 Water 54 3.2 Nucleotides and nucleic acid 55 3.3 Amino acids, peptides, and proteins 57 Contents 3.3.1 Amino acids and peptides 57 3.3.2 Overview of protein structure 66 3.3.3 Collagen 69 3.3.4 Keratin 81 3.3.5 Elastin 83 3.3.6 Actin and myosin 84 3.3.7 Resilin and abductin 88 3.3.8 Other structural proteins 88 3.4 Polysaccharides 89 3.4.1 Chitin and chitosan 90 3.4.2 Cellulose 93 3.5 Lignin 95 3.6 Lipids 95 3.7 Formation of biopolymers 95 3.7.1 Collagen 95 3.7.2 Keratin 97 3.7.3 Chitin 97 Summary 97 Exercises 99 4 Cells 102 Introduction 102 4.1 Structure 103 4.1.1 Cytoskeleton 107 4.1.2 Multtfunctionality 110 4.2 Mechanical properties 110 4.3 Mechanical testing 110 4.4 Cell motility, locomotion, and adhesion 117 4.5 Flexure and compressive resistance of hollow and solid cylinders: application to microtubules 119 4.6 From cells to organisms 125 Summary 126 Exercises 127 5 Biomineralization 129 Introduction 129 5.1 Nueleation 129 5.2 Growth and morphology of crystals 132 5.3 Structures 136 5.4 Origins and structures 144 Summary 151 Exercises 152 Contents Part II Biological materials 155 Silicate- and calcium-carbonate-based composites Introduction 6.1 Diatoms, sea sponges, and other silicate-based materials 6.1.1 Diatoms and radiolarians 6. 1 .2 Sponge spicules 6.2 Mollusc shells 6.2.1 Classification and structures 6.2.2 Nacreous shells 6.2.3 Conch shell 6.2.4 Giant clam 6.3 Teeth of marine organisms: chiton radula and marine worm 6.4 Sea urchin 6.5 Shrimp hammer 6.6 Egg shell 6.7 Fish otoliths 6.8 Multi-scale effects Summary Exercises Calcium-phosphate-based composites Introduction 7.1 Bone 7.1.1 Structure 7.1.2 Bone cells and remodeling 7. 1 .3 Elastic properties 7.1.4 Strength 7.1.5 Fracture and fracture toughness of bone 7.1.6 Fatigue 7.2 Antler 7.2.1 Structure and functionality 7.2.2 Quasistatic and dynamic mechanical behavior 7.2.3 Exceptional fracture resistance 7.3 Teeth and tusks 7.3.1 Structure and properties 7.3.2 Fracture toughness and toughening mechanisms 7.4 Other mineralized biological materials 7.4.1 Annadillo 7.4.2 Testudine 7.4.3 Crocodilia Summary Exercises 157 157 157 157 160 164 164 168 196 202 211 213 213 216 217 217 218 220 223 223 223 224 226 226 233 239 254 255 255 257 259 262 262 263 274 274 278 280 283 285 Contents 8 Biological polymers and polymer composites 292 Introduction 292 8.1 Tendons and ligaments 293 8.2 Spider and other silks 296 8.2.1 Adhesive in spider web 301 8.2.2 Molecular dynamics predictions 301 8.3 Arthropod exoskeletons 304 8.3.1 Crustaceans 305 8.3.2 Hexapods 312 8.4 Keratin-based materials 318 8.4.1 Hoof 319 8.4.2 Horn 323 8.4.3 Beak 328 8.4.4 Pangolin scales 332 8.5 Fish scales 332 8.6 Squid beak 339 8.7 Invertebrate jaws and mandibles 342 8.8 Other natural fibers 346 Summary 348 Exercises 353 9 Biological elastomers 355 Introduction 355 9.1 Constitutive equations for soft biopolymers 355 9.1.1 Worm-like chain model 355 358 359 359 359 361 362 362 375 378 381 383 384 387 390 392 395 9.1.2 Power equation 9.1.3 Flory-Treloar equations 9.1.4 Mooney-Rivlin equation 9.1.5 Ogden equation 9.1.6 Fung equation 9.1.7 Molecular dynamics calculations 9.2 Skin 9.3 Muscle 9.4 Blood л /essels 9.4.1 Nonlinear elasticity 9.4.2 Residual stresses 9.5 Mussel byssus 9.6 Whelk eggs 9.7 Extreme keratin: hagfish slime and wool Summary Exercises Contents 10 Biological foams (cellular solids) 397 Introduction 397 1 0. 1 Lightweight structures for bending and torsion resistance 397 1 0.2 Basic equations for foams 400 10.2. 1 Elastic region 404 10.2.2 Plastic plateau 405 10.2.3 Densification 407 10.3 Wood 410 10.4 Bird bones 417 10.5 Bird beaks 420 10.5.1 Toucan and hornbill beaks 420 10.5.2 Modeling of interior foam (Gibson Ashby constitutive equations) 425 10.6 Feather 435 10.7 Cuttlefish bone 443 Summary 446 Exercises 449 11 Functional biological materials 452 Introduction 452 I I . I Adhesion and attachment 452 11.ľ Gecko teet 455 1I.3 Beetles 461 I 1 .4 Tree frog toe pad 461 11 .5 Abalóme loot, underwater adhesion 465 1 1.6 Surfaces and surface properties 472 11.6.1 Multifunctional surface structures of plants 472 11.6.2 Sharkskin 477 11.7 Optical properties 478 11.7.1 Structural colors 478 11.7.2 Photonic crystal arrays 479 11.7.3 Thin film interference 481 11.7.4 Chameleon 482 11.7.5 Echinoderms 484 11.8 Cutting: sharp biological materials 486 11.8.1 Plants 486 11.8.2 Fish teeth 487 11.8.3 Rodent incisors 491 11.8.4 Wood wasp ovipositor 492 Summan 493 Exercises 495 Contents Patt 111 Bioinspired materials and biomimetics 497 12 Bioinspired materials: traditional biomimetics 499 Introduction 499 12.1 Structural and functional applications 501 12.1.1 VELCRO® 501 12.1.2 Aerospace materials 504 12.1.3 Building designs 506 12.1.4 Fiber optics and microlenses 508 12.1.5 Manufacturing 510 12.1.6 Water collection 511 12.1.7 Gecko feet 512 12.1.8 Nacre-inspired structures 514 12.1.9 Marine adhesives: mussel byssal attachment 524 12.1.10 Sonar-enabled cane inspired by bats 527 12.1 . 11 Butterfly wings 527 12.1 .12 Origami structures 531 12.1 .13 Self-healing composites 532 12.1 .14 Sheep-horn-inspired composites 535 12. . 15 Shock absorbers based on woodpecker s head 536 12. . 16 Natural graded and sandwich structures (osteoderms) 537 12. . 17 Cutting edges 539 12. 1.18 Ovipositor drill 541 12. 1.19 Birds 541 12. 1.20 Fish 543 12. .21 Structures from diatoms 544 12. 1 .22 Structures based on echinoderms 545 12. 1.23 Whale-fin-inspired turbine blades 546 12.2 Medical applications 547 12.2.1 Bioglass® 553 12.2.2 Tissue engineering scaffolds 553 12.2.3 Bioinspired scaffolds 554 12.2.4 Vesicles for drug delivery 555 12.2.5 The blue blood of the horseshoe crab 556 Exercises 557 13 Molecular-based biomimetics 560 Introduction 560 1 3.1 Self-assembly structures 561 13.2 Phage-enabled assembly 563 13.3 Genetically engineered peptides for inorganics (GEPIs) 566 13.4 Genetic engineering 568 Contents 13.4.1 General principles and methodology 568 13.4.2 Applications 569 13.5 Virus-assisted synthetic materials 571 13.6 Bioinspiration from the molecular level: the bottom-up approach 576 13.7 MEMS and NEMS 579 13.8 Bioinspired synthesis and processing of biopolymers 581 Summary 582 Exercises 583 References 584 Index 620 Taking a unique materials science approach, this text introduces students to the basic concepts and applications of materials and biomedicai engineering and prepares them for the challenges of the new interdisciplinary field of biomaterials science. Split into three sections - Basic biology principles, Biological materials, and Bioinspired materials and biomimetics - the book presents biological materials along with the structural and functional classification of biopolymers, bioelastomers, foams, and ceramic composites. More traditional biomimetic designs such as VELCRO9 are then discussed in conjunction with new developments that mimic the structure of biological materials at the molecular level, mixing nanoscale with biomolecular designs. Bioinspired design of materials and structures is also covered. Focused presentations of biomaterials are presented throughout the text in succinct boxes, emphasizing biomedical applications, and the basic principles of biology are explained, so no prior knowledge is required. The topics are supported by approximately 500 illustrations, solved problems, and end-of- chapter exercises. Mare André Meyers, Distinguished Professor at the University of California, San Diego, is the author or co-author of three other books and approximately 400 papers. The recipient of important awards from Europe, China» and the USA» he is a Fellow of TMS, APS, and ASM, and a member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences. He Is ateo the author of three fiction novels. Po-Yu Cbtii, Assistant Professor at National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, is a graduate of the University of California, San Diego. He is the author and co-author of several highly cited review articles. He was the recipient of the Materials Science and Engineering С Young Researcher Award, the ASME Emerging Researchers in Biomedical Engineering Award in 2011, and the TMS Young Leaders Award and he received a Distinguished Young Researcher Career Award from Taiwan National Science Council.
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title_full_unstemmed Biological materials science biological materials, bioinspired materials, and biomaterials Marc André Meyers ; Po-Yu Chen
title_short Biological materials science
title_sort biological materials science biological materials bioinspired materials and biomaterials
title_sub biological materials, bioinspired materials, and biomaterials
topic Funktionswerkstoff (DE-588)4841224-7 gnd
Intelligenter Werkstoff (DE-588)4274825-2 gnd
Biowissenschaften (DE-588)4129772-6 gnd
Bionik (DE-588)4006888-2 gnd
Biomaterial (DE-588)4267769-5 gnd
Nanostrukturiertes Material (DE-588)4342626-8 gnd
topic_facet Funktionswerkstoff
Intelligenter Werkstoff
Biowissenschaften
Bionik
Biomaterial
Nanostrukturiertes Material
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