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TMK402 Pemodelan Material Implan: INTRODUCTION: Material Implant Modeling
TMK402 Pemodelan Material Implan: INTRODUCTION: Material Implant Modeling
TMK402 Pemodelan Material Implan: INTRODUCTION: Material Implant Modeling
In
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A
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A
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Mid : 26-OCT-20 - 06-NOV-20 Universitas Airlangga
Final : 04-JA
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N-21 zaidan@fst.unair.ac.id
Week 1-7 (A. Zaidan)
• INTRODUCTION:Mate
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• Mod
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• Basicp
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• Surfacea
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• Moleculard
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• CaseStudy
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Implant Biomaterial
For a material to be used as a biomaterial, it needs to be
• Bioinert/Biotolerant: having minimal interaction with the surrounding body fluids,
soft/hard tissues.
• Mechanically biocompatible: especially for orthopaedic implants, having a similar
modulus to the hard tissues.
• Strong: expressed in the form of mechanical strength, fatigue resistance (if cyclic
loading is required), wear, etc...
Impact