Wear of UHMWPE acetabular components is the most serious threat to the long-term success of hip replacements. Consequently numerical and experimental wear simulations are of great interest. The present study proposes a mathematical wear model and compares the most recent wear laws, based on the so-called cross-shear (CS) effect. Simulations highlighted the variability of wear predictions with the wear factors/laws. Moreover a sensitivity analysis underlined that the kinematic conditions affect volumetric/linear wear more than the loading ones. This study confirms the importance of the CS in wear predictions even if some critical issues are still open, requiring further investigations
Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) is used worldwide as a bearing material in total j...
Abstract— This paper investigates the wear characteristics of a novel hip implant design. Key featur...
A novel approach is proposed to estimate and model the wear of metal-on-metal hip implants. The appr...
Wear of UHMWPE acetabular components is the most serious threat to the long-term success of hip repl...
AbstractHip joint simulators have been largely used to assess the wear performance of joint implants...
Computational methods for the pre-clinical wear prediction for devices such as hip, knee or spinal i...
Wear of conventional UHMWPE has historically been recognized as the primary cause of soft-on-hard h...
The study presents an advanced mathematical wear model of soft on hard hip implants, aimed at defin...
Wear plays a key role in primary failure of artificial hip articulations. Thus, the main goal of thi...
Nowadays wear is recognized as one of the main concern of metal-on-metal (MoM) hip implants, causing...
PhDOver the last three decades tribological studies of polyethylene total hip replacements have bee...
Experimental wear testing is well-established as an important part of the TKR design process. Recent...
Experimental wear testing is well-established as an important part of the TKR design process. Recent...
Experimental wear testing is well-established as an important part of the TKR design process. Recent...
One of the main causes of hip prostheses failure is the premature wear of their components. Multi-di...
Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) is used worldwide as a bearing material in total j...
Abstract— This paper investigates the wear characteristics of a novel hip implant design. Key featur...
A novel approach is proposed to estimate and model the wear of metal-on-metal hip implants. The appr...
Wear of UHMWPE acetabular components is the most serious threat to the long-term success of hip repl...
AbstractHip joint simulators have been largely used to assess the wear performance of joint implants...
Computational methods for the pre-clinical wear prediction for devices such as hip, knee or spinal i...
Wear of conventional UHMWPE has historically been recognized as the primary cause of soft-on-hard h...
The study presents an advanced mathematical wear model of soft on hard hip implants, aimed at defin...
Wear plays a key role in primary failure of artificial hip articulations. Thus, the main goal of thi...
Nowadays wear is recognized as one of the main concern of metal-on-metal (MoM) hip implants, causing...
PhDOver the last three decades tribological studies of polyethylene total hip replacements have bee...
Experimental wear testing is well-established as an important part of the TKR design process. Recent...
Experimental wear testing is well-established as an important part of the TKR design process. Recent...
Experimental wear testing is well-established as an important part of the TKR design process. Recent...
One of the main causes of hip prostheses failure is the premature wear of their components. Multi-di...
Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) is used worldwide as a bearing material in total j...
Abstract— This paper investigates the wear characteristics of a novel hip implant design. Key featur...
A novel approach is proposed to estimate and model the wear of metal-on-metal hip implants. The appr...