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Design aspects of compliant, soft layer bearings for an experimental hip prosthesis
Authors:Scholes S C  Unsworth A  Blamey J M  Burgess I C  Jones E  Smith N
Affiliation:Centre for Biomedical Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Durham, Durham, UK.
Abstract:Currently, an artificial hip joint can be expected to last, on average, in excess of 15 years with failure due, in the majority of cases, to late aseptic loosening of the acetabular component. A realistic alternative to the problem of wear in conventional joints is the introduction of bearing surfaces that exhibit low wear and operate in the full fluid-film lubrication regime. Contact analyses and friction tests were performed on compliant layer joints (metal-on-polyurethane) and the design of a prototype ovine arthroplasty model was investigated. When optimized, these components have been shown to achieve full fluid-film lubrication.
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