Lecture 13 Flashcards

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What is the purpose of analysing geometry?

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  • Analysing the surface deviations from the CAD
  • Non destructive
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What methods can you use to analyse internal defects of a part?

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  • X-ray imagery
  • CT

Advantage of CT: you can reconstruct it in 3D to analyse the for locations and FEA can be used to determine whether it would affect loading

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What does “clean” mean?

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Clean of particles, supporting materials from manufacture process, fluids (e.g. cooling fluids)

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What does “sterile” mean?

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Everything that was alive (e.g. microorganisms) is now dead

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5
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What are the sterilisation methods?

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  • Heat
  • Chemicals
  • Radiation
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What are some packing requirements for sterility?

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  • Sterility maintenance until use
  • Barrier to microbial penetration
  • Resistance to physical damage
  • Ease of use bt healthcare professionals
  • Ease of manufacture
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