Computational fracture modelling in bioceramic structures
Bioceramics have rapidly emerged as one of major biomaterials in modern biomedical applications because of its outstanding biocompatibility. However, one drawback is its low tensile strength and fracture toughness due to brittleness and inherent microstructural defects, which to a certain extent pre...
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Main Authors: | Li,W., Rungsiyakull,C., Zhang,Z., Zhou,S., Swain,M.V., Ichim,I.P., Li,Q. |
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Trans Tech Publications
2015
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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