Mechanical Engineering in Biomedical Application 1st Edition
Mechanical Engineering in Biomedical Application — 1st Edition by Jay Prakash Srivastava
Discover a practical, modern bridge between mechanical engineering principles and life‑changing biomedical technologies. This authoritative text unpacks core mechanical concepts—biomechanics, fluid mechanics, materials science, CAD, and manufacturing—within the context of medical devices, prosthetics, implants, and rehabilitation systems. Written for clarity and application, it equips engineers and clinicians to design safer, more effective biomedical solutions.
Carefully structured chapters guide readers from fundamentals to hands‑on problem solving. Real‑world case studies and design examples illustrate how mechanical analysis informs device performance, longevity, and patient safety. Coverage of sensor integration, bioinstrumentation, and regulatory considerations prepares students and professionals for practical challenges faced in hospitals, research labs, and medical device companies.
Engineered for learning, this book benefits undergraduate and graduate students in mechanical and biomedical engineering, practicing engineers transitioning into healthcare, and academic instructors designing course curricula. Emphasizing design thinking and interdisciplinary collaboration, it supports project work, capstone design, and industry-focused research. Readers gain the tools to tackle prosthesis mechanics, cardiovascular flow problems, implant material selection, and manufacturing constraints with confidence.
Whether you are studying in India, Europe, North America, or working in a global healthcare market, this edition offers relevant examples and engineering strategies that translate across regions and regulatory environments. Add Mechanical Engineering in Biomedical Application to your professional library to sharpen your technical skills, elevate design capabilities, and contribute to innovations that improve patient outcomes. Ideal for coursework, professional reference, and as a practical guide for biomedical product development.
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