This work focuses on the proposed mechanisms for the lubrication of synovial joints and applies them to an idealised bearing geometry considering a porohyperelastic material (cartilage) rotating against a stationary rigid impermeable surface. The model captures the behaviour of all lubrication regimes including fluid film formation and boundary contact as the load capacity is increased, representing a major advancement in modelling cartilage mechanics. Transient responses in the fluid phase are shown to be faster than those in the solid phase with the former decaying over time as fluid is exuded from the material. The complex behaviour of fluid migrating to and from the lubricating film is captured which leads to a better understanding of t...
In human knee joint synovial fluid film , covers the surface porosity of cartilage within the joint ...
Articular cartilage is a highly efficacious water-based tribological system that is optimized to pro...
Damaged articular cartilage due to osteoarthritis or sports injuries cannot be cured and the only tr...
This work focuses on the proposed mechanisms for the lubrication of synovial joints and applies them...
The mechanisms of friction in natural joints are still relatively unknown and attempts at modelling ...
Burris, David L.Articular cartilage is the load bearing and lubricating material of articulating joi...
Human synovial joints have to withstand complex, varied and often harsh loading regimes. For approxi...
The tribological functions of cartilage are governed primarily by its interstitial fluid content, bu...
The mechanisms of friction in natural joints are still relatively unknown and attempts at modelling ...
Loading-induced cartilage exudation causes loss of fluid from the tissue, joint space thinning and, ...
SummaryObjectivesThe lubrication of articulating cartilage surfaces in joints occurs through several...
SummaryObjectivesThe lubrication of articulating cartilage surfaces in joints occurs through several...
© 2021 JinJing LiaoArticular cartilage is a biological bearing in diarthrodial joints of vertebrate ...
This review concentrates on studies into the behaviour of natural articular cartilage under boundary...
Synovial joints form the most important feature of the human body as they represent the centers of t...
In human knee joint synovial fluid film , covers the surface porosity of cartilage within the joint ...
Articular cartilage is a highly efficacious water-based tribological system that is optimized to pro...
Damaged articular cartilage due to osteoarthritis or sports injuries cannot be cured and the only tr...
This work focuses on the proposed mechanisms for the lubrication of synovial joints and applies them...
The mechanisms of friction in natural joints are still relatively unknown and attempts at modelling ...
Burris, David L.Articular cartilage is the load bearing and lubricating material of articulating joi...
Human synovial joints have to withstand complex, varied and often harsh loading regimes. For approxi...
The tribological functions of cartilage are governed primarily by its interstitial fluid content, bu...
The mechanisms of friction in natural joints are still relatively unknown and attempts at modelling ...
Loading-induced cartilage exudation causes loss of fluid from the tissue, joint space thinning and, ...
SummaryObjectivesThe lubrication of articulating cartilage surfaces in joints occurs through several...
SummaryObjectivesThe lubrication of articulating cartilage surfaces in joints occurs through several...
© 2021 JinJing LiaoArticular cartilage is a biological bearing in diarthrodial joints of vertebrate ...
This review concentrates on studies into the behaviour of natural articular cartilage under boundary...
Synovial joints form the most important feature of the human body as they represent the centers of t...
In human knee joint synovial fluid film , covers the surface porosity of cartilage within the joint ...
Articular cartilage is a highly efficacious water-based tribological system that is optimized to pro...
Damaged articular cartilage due to osteoarthritis or sports injuries cannot be cured and the only tr...