Q3/ A patient who suffers from a problem in the knee joint joint replacement. As a Biomaterials engineer, you have three metal materials, any of these materials in the table 1. you prefer for the replacement process with mentioning the reason. If you know that the joint is exposed to compression resistance resulting from the weight of the person, and the load applied on the joint is 80 kg, with a cross-sectional area of 40 mm Table 1. The materials properties Materials Compressive strength (Mpa) Туре 1 17.6 Туре II 30.2 Туре III 6.5

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Q3/ A patient who suffers from a problem in the knee joint and needs a
joint replacement. As a Biomaterials engineer, you have three metal
materials, any of these materials in the table 1. you prefer for the
replacement process with mentioning the reason. If you know that the joint
is exposed to compression resistance resulting from the weight of the
person, and the load applied on the joint is 80 kg, with a cross-sectional
area of 40 mm
Table 1. The materials properties
Materials
Compressive strength (Mpa)
Туре I
17.6
Туре II
30.2
Туре III
6.5
Transcribed Image Text:Q3/ A patient who suffers from a problem in the knee joint and needs a joint replacement. As a Biomaterials engineer, you have three metal materials, any of these materials in the table 1. you prefer for the replacement process with mentioning the reason. If you know that the joint is exposed to compression resistance resulting from the weight of the person, and the load applied on the joint is 80 kg, with a cross-sectional area of 40 mm Table 1. The materials properties Materials Compressive strength (Mpa) Туре I 17.6 Туре II 30.2 Туре III 6.5
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