rstupplebeen
Mechanical
- May 9, 2007
- 1,281
I routinely us matweb.com for non-biological materials such as plastics and metals. Is there a similar database for biological materials?
My typical workflow is to research each tissue type individually usually finding relevant properties published in research articles. Depending on application hyperelasticity or viscoelasticity is required. In other times location of disease state is important. This method is time consuming and requires a significant amount of sorting to find the best data. My hope is that there is a database that has accomplished this.
Thank you.
Rob Stupplebeen
OptimalDevice.com
My typical workflow is to research each tissue type individually usually finding relevant properties published in research articles. Depending on application hyperelasticity or viscoelasticity is required. In other times location of disease state is important. This method is time consuming and requires a significant amount of sorting to find the best data. My hope is that there is a database that has accomplished this.
Thank you.
Rob Stupplebeen
OptimalDevice.com