Mechanical and tribological behaviors of PVA/PAAm double network hydrogels under varied strains as cartilage replacement |
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Authors: | Yan Shi Jianliang Li Dangsheng Xiong Long Li Qibin Liu |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Materials and Metallurgy, Guizhou University, Guiyang, China;2. School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, China |
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Abstract: | The strain change of double network (DN) hydrogels during compressive mechanical and frictional tests is crucial for their performances. The positive effect of the sacrificed network for prohibiting crack in DN hydrogel is likely to be initiated by large strain. In this study, the mechanical and tribological properties of polyvinyl alcohol/polyacrylamide (PVA/PAAm) DN hydrogels are investigated from the viewpoint of strain. The compressive tangent modulus of PVA/PAAm DN hydrogel with 15 wt% AAm shows a sudden increase in the strain of 60% due to the sacrificed PAAm network. The optimized friction behavior is obtained from PVA/PAAm hydrogel with 5 wt% of AAm content, which is not consistent with the optimal compressive modulus at 15 wt% of AAm content. The variation of frictional coefficient of PVA/PAAm DN hydrogels with load is quite different for migrating and stationary contact configurations. The biphasic lubrication mechanism transited to solid–solid contact dominant mechanism is also induced by the high strain at heavy load. |
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Keywords: | double network structure hydrogel composites lubrication mechanical properties migrating and stationary contacts |
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