Title :
Effect of particulate size on mechanical strength of Anadara granosa bioceramic
Author :
Mohammad, Nur Farahiyah ; Kanesvaran, Ghirubaagiri ; Othman, Siti Marhainis ; Mohammad, Intan Shafinaz
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Mechatron., Univ. Malaysia Perlis, Arau, Malaysia
Abstract :
The Malaysian cockle (Anadara granosa) shells have a potential to be used as bone filler and bone graft for non-load bearing bone application. In this project, the effect of particulate size on mechanical strength of Anadara granosa´s bioceramic has been studied. The influences of particle size on mechanical strength are tested in order to determine the efficient particle size of Anadara granosa powders that suits the load bearing application of bone. Green bodies of Anadara granosa were prepared from Anadara granosa powders with different particles size (150, 300 and 600 μm) and sintered at 700°C. The morphological characteristic studied using scanning electron microscope (SEM) and the diametral tensile strength test was employed to characterize the effect of particulate size on the mechanical strength of Anadara granosa bioceramic. Result obtained shown that Anadara granosa bioceramic with intermediate particulate size and low porosity able to withstand high mechanical strength. Thus, it is suitable for cancellous bone substitute application.
Keywords :
bioceramics; bone; compressive strength; porosity; scanning electron microscopy; sintering; tensile strength; tensile testing; Anadara granosa green bodies; Anadara granosa powders; Malaysian cockle shells; SEM; bioceramic mechanical strength; bone filler material; bone graft material; cancellous bone substitute; diametral tensile strength test; morphological characteristics; nonload bearing bone application; particulate size effects; porosity; scanning electron microscope; size 150 mum; size 300 mum; size 600 mum; temperature 700 degC; Bones; Materials; Minerals; Powders; Scanning electron microscopy; Stress; Temperature measurement; Anadara granosa; mechanical strength; particulate size; porosity;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering (ICoBE), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Penang
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1990-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICoBE.2012.6178964