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Topic Title: COURSE NOTES: Fracture and Fatigue of Biological Materials: Bone and Teeth
Topic Summary: R. Ritchie, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. PDF presentation from TMS Annual Meeting Short Course
Created On: 6/9/2007 10:34 AM

 6/9/2007 10:34 AM


Cathy Rohrer

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This presentation is a selection from the TMS 2007 Annual Meeting Short Course "Biology for Materials Scientists and Engineers." It discusses fracture and fatigue from a materials science perspective and then presents specifics with respect to bone and teeth. Visuals include SEM micrographs of crack propagation in biomaterials.

CITATION: Ritchie, R.O., Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, "Fracture and Fatigue of Biological Materials: Bone and Teeth," TMS Tutorial on Biology for Materials Scientists and Engineers, February 25, 2007.

       
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