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Advances in Materials Science

ISSN:

1730-2439

eISSN:

2083-4799

Publisher:

Politechnika Gdańska , Walter de Gruyter (Sciendo)

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  • biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • chemical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • civil engineering, geodesy and transport (Engineering and Technology)
  • materials engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • mechanical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • pharmacology and pharmacy (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • chemical sciences (Natural sciences)

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  • Bacterial nanocellulose as a microbiological derived nanomaterial

    Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) is a nanofibrilar polymer produced by strains such as Gluconacetobacter xylinus, one of the best bacterial species which given the highest efficiency in cellulose production. Bacterial cellulose is a biomaterial having unique properties such as: chemical purity, good mechanical strength, high flexibility, high absorbency, possibility of forming any shape and size and many others. Such a large number...

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Year 2012
  • Bioactive core material for porous load-bearing implants

    So far state of knowledge on biodegradable materials is reviewed. Among a variety of investigated materials, those composed of polymers and ceramics may be considered as only candidates for a core material in porous titanium alloy. The collagen and chitosan among natural polymers, polyhydroxy acids among synthetic polymers, and hydroxyapatite and tricalcium phosphate among ceramics are proposed for further research. Three essential...

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Year 2014
  • BIOMATERIALS AND IMPLANTS IN CARDIAC AND VASCULAR SURGERY - REVIEW

    Currently, on prosthesis in cardiac blood vessels and heart valves are used materials of animal or synthetic origin. For animal materials include, among others pericardial sac in which is the heart. Materials such as this (natural) are characterized by a remarkable biocompatibility within the human body, but their main disadvantage is the relatively low durability. In turn, synthetic materials, which include the austenitic chromium-nickel-molybdenum...

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Year 2018
  • Cavitation Erosion – Phenomenon and Test Rigs
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    The cavitation and cavitation erosion phenomenon have been shortly presented. The main four types of test rigs to investigate the cavitation erosion resistance have been shown. Each type of test design is described and an example of a design is shown. A special attention has been payed to the designs described in the International ASTM Standards: a vibratory design and a cavitating jet cell. There was shown that the design of a...

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Year 2017
  • Cavitation erosion degradation of Belzona® coatings

    In hydrocarbon and maritime industry there is a constant need of materials and coatings withstanding severe conditions. One of adverse phenomena present there is cavitation erosion. The paper presents evaluation of cavitation resistance of three different steel coatings. Belzona 2141 (ACR-Fluid Elastormer), 1321 (Ceramic S-Steal) and 5831 (ST-Barrier) were deployed on P110 steel and subjected to ultrasound cavitation in distilled...

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