Implants are the artificial parts to replace the missing bones or joints in human anatomy to give mechanical support. Hip joint replacement is an important issue in orthopaedic surgery. The main concern limiting the long-run success of the total hip replacement is the limited service life. Hip replacement technique is widely used in replacing the femur head and acetabular cup by materials that are highly biocompatible. The success of the artificial hip replacement depends upon proper material selection, structure, and shape of the hip prosthesis. Many orthopaedic analyses have been tried with different materials, but ended with partial success on the application side. It is a critical task for selecting the best material pair in the hip prosthesis design. This work develops the finite element analysis of an artificial hip implant to study highest von Mises stress, contact pressure and elastic strain occurs for the dissimilar material combination. The different bearing couple considered for the analysis are Metal on Metal, Metal on Plastic, Metal on Ceramic, Ceramic on Plastic, Ceramic on Ceramic combinations. The analysis is carried out at different static positions of a human (i.e) standing, sitting. The results reveals that the combination with metal in contact with plastic (i.e) Titanium femoral head paired with Ultra High Molecular Weight Poly Ethylene acetabular cup reduces maximum von Mises stress and also it gives lowest contact pressure than other combination of bearing couples.
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20 April 2018
ADVANCES IN MECHANICAL DESIGN, MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURE: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Design, Materials and Manufacture (ICDEM 2018)
29–31 January 2018
Karnataka, India
Research Article|
April 20 2018
Selection of contact bearing couple materials for hip prosthesis using finite element analysis under static conditions
K. A. Arirajan;
K. A. Arirajan
a)
1
PG student, Department Of Mechanical Engineering, Thiagarajar College of Engineering
, Madurai, India
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K. Chockalingam;
K. Chockalingam
b)
2
Associate professor, Department Of Mechanical Engineering, Thiagarajar College of Engineering
, Madurai, India
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C. Vignesh
C. Vignesh
c)
3
Assistant professor, Department Of Mechanical Engineering, Thiagarajar College of Engineering
, Madurai, India
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1943, 020013 (2018)
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K. A. Arirajan, K. Chockalingam, C. Vignesh; Selection of contact bearing couple materials for hip prosthesis using finite element analysis under static conditions. AIP Conf. Proc. 20 April 2018; 1943 (1): 020013. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5029589
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