1st Edition

The Mechanics of Biological Materials

386 Pages 247 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

386 Pages 247 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

This book introduces the mechanical principles governing the behaviour of a wide range of biological materials, which are materials produced by a biological system. The approach is systematic and based on one-dimensional (fibres), two-dimensional (membrane), and three-dimensional (bulk) biological materials. The essential mathematical tools are developed from first principles and applied to... Read more

0. Front Matter. Section I: Fibres. Materials Practically Unidimensional. 1. Biological Fibres. General Concepts. 2. Mechanical Behaviour of Fibres. 3. Examples Section. Section II. Membranes. Materials Practically Two Dimensional. 4. Biological Membranes. General Concepts. 5. Mechanical Properties. 6. Examples Section. Section III. Bulk Materials. Three dimensions need to be considered. 7. Biological Bulk Materials. General Concepts. 8. Mechanical Properties. 9. Examples. End Matter I. References. End Matter II. Index.

Biography

Manuel Elices is a Foreign Member of the National Academy of Engineering, USA, Member of the Royal Spanish Academy of Sciences, Member of the Royal Spanish Academy of Engineering, and Emeritus Professor of Materials Science at the Polytechnical University of Madrid, Spain.

Gustavo Guinea is a Corresponding Member of the Royal Spanish Academy of Sciences, Professor of Materials Science, former Director of the Centre for Biomedical Technology at the Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain, and Head of the Laboratory for Biomaterials and Regenerative Engineering at this Centre.

John Morton is a Fellow in Engineering Science at University College Oxford, UK.