Contact mechanics studies of an ellipsoidal contact bearing surface of metal-on-metal hip prostheses under micro-lateralization
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论文名称:Contact mechanics studies of an ellipsoidal contact bearing surface of metal-on-metal hip prostheses under micro-lateralization
发表刊物:Medical Engineerng & Physics
摘要:The morphology of the contact bearing surfaces plays an important role in the contact mechanics and potential wear of metal-on-metal (MOM) hip prostheses. An ellipsoidal bearing surface was proposed for MOM hip implants and the corresponding contact mechanics were studied by using the finite element method (FEM) under both standard and micro-lateralization conditions. When under micro-lateralization, the maximum contact pressure decreased from 927.3MPa to 203.0MPa, with increased ellipticity ratio medial-laterally. And the contact region was found to shift from the rim of the cup to the inner region compared to the spherical design. Under standard conditions, an increasing trend of the maximum contact pressure for the acetabular component was predicted as the major radius of the ellipsoidal bearing surface was increased. Nevertheless, the maximum contact pressure reached an asymptotic value when the ellipticity ratio was increased to 1.04. Therefore it is critical to optimize the ellipticity ratio in order to reduce the contact pressure under micro-lateralization condition and yet not to cause a markedly increased contact pressure under normal condition. Additionally, the maximum contact pressure in the ellipsoidal bearing surface remained relatively constant with the increased micro-lateralization. It is concluded that an ellipsoidal bearing surface morphology may be a promising alternative by offering better contact mechanisms when micro-lateralization should occur and attributing to minimized wear.
合写作者:Wang L, Liu X, Li D, Liu F, Jin Z.
卷号:2014 Jan 21.
页面范围:pii: S1350-4533(13)00296-8
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发表时间:2013-12-21
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