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dc.titleQuantitative radiographic analysis of fiber reinforced polymer composites
dc.contributor.authorBaidya, K.P.
dc.contributor.authorRamakrishna, S.
dc.contributor.authorRahman, M.
dc.contributor.authorRitchie, A.
dc.date.accessioned2014-06-17T06:32:01Z
dc.date.available2014-06-17T06:32:01Z
dc.date.issued2001-01
dc.identifier.citationBaidya, K.P., Ramakrishna, S., Rahman, M., Ritchie, A. (2001-01). Quantitative radiographic analysis of fiber reinforced polymer composites. Journal of Biomaterials Applications 15 (3) : 279-289. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1106/BKLQ-E2YG-D2LA-RG3R
dc.identifier.issn08853282
dc.identifier.urihttp://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/61184
dc.description.abstractX-ray radiographic examination of the bone fracture healing process is a widely used method in the treatment and management of patients. Medical devices made of metallic alloys reportedly produce considerable artifacts that make the interpretation of radiographs difficult. Fiber reinforced polymer composite materials have been proposed to replace metallic alloys in certain medical devices because of their radiolucency, light weight, and tailorable mechanical properties. The primary objective of this paper is to provide a comparable radiographic analysis of different fiber reinforced polymer composites that are considered suitable for biomedical applications. Composite materials investigated consist of glass, aramid (Kevlar-29), and carbon reinforcement fibers, and epoxy and polyether-ether-ketone (PEEK) matrices. The total mass attenuation coefficient of each material was measured using clinical X-rays (50 kev). The carbon fiber reinforced composites were found to be more radiolucent than the glass and kevlar fiber reinforced composites.
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dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectFiber reinforced polymer composite material
dc.subjectRadiolucency
dc.subjectTotal mass attenuation coefficient (TMAC)
dc.typeArticle
dc.contributor.departmentMECHANICAL ENGINEERING
dc.description.doi10.1106/BKLQ-E2YG-D2LA-RG3R
dc.description.sourcetitleJournal of Biomaterials Applications
dc.description.volume15
dc.description.issue3
dc.description.page279-289
dc.description.codenJBAPE
dc.identifier.isiut000167618400005
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