Skeletal Tissue Mechanics

ENG ME 524

Undergraduate Prerequisites: (ENGEK301 & ENGME302 & ENGME305 & ENGME309 & CASMA242) or equivalent - The course is structured around classical topics in mechanics of materials and their application to study of the mechanical behavior of skeletal tissues, whole bones, bone-implant systems, and diarthroidal joints. Topics include: mechanical behavior of tissues, (anisotropy, viscoelasticity, fracture and fatigue) with emphasis on the role of the microstructure of these tissues; structural properties of whole bones and implants (composite and asymmetric bean theories); and mechanical function of joints (contact mechanics, lubrication, and wear). Emphasis is placed on using experimental data to test and to develop theoretical models, as well as on using the knowledge gained to address common health related problems related to aging, disease, and injury. Meets with ENG MS 524 and ENG BE 524. Students may not receive credit for both.

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