Bionics
Bionics
Bionics
CONTENT
INTRODUCTION
HISTORY
CLASSIFICATION OF BIONICS
BIONIC EYE AND ITS WORKING
BIONIC EAR AND ITS WORKING
WORKING OF BIONIC LEG
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
MATERIALS USED IN MAKING OF BIONIC
BODY PARTS
TECHNIQUES TO MANUFACTURE BIONIC
BODY PARTS
3D PRINTING AND ITS PRINCIPLE
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INTRODUCTION
The word Bionics comprises of two words
Bi means life and onics means electronics.
BIONICS:
The study of mechanical system that function like
Living organisms or parts of living organism.
In other words, It is the application of biological
Methods and systems found in nature to the study
and design of engineering system and modern
technology.
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HISTORY
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CLASSIFICATION OF BIONICS
Active Bionics The bionic part of a body that
performs multiple functions.
Passive Bionics The bionic part of a body that
performs single functions.
Basically, these parts are used as replacement in
transplantation.
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BIONIC EYE
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BIONIC EAR
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TECHNIQUES TO MANUFACTURE
BIONIC BODY PARTS
3D Printing.
Casting.
Plastic Forming.
Injection Moulding.
Extrusion,
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Casting
3D printer
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3D PRINTING
3D Printing is also known as additive
manufacturing.
A process of joining materials to make object
from 3D model data usually layer upon layer.
It can be used anywhere throughout the product
life cycle from pre-production(rapid prototyping)
to full-scale production(rapid manufacturing).
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PRINCIPLE OF 3D PRINTING
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REFRENCES
www.nationalgeographic.com
www.discoverychannel.co.in
www.wikipedia.com
www.bionicinstitute.org.in
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QUERIES
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