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Contact Fatigue Failure of Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene Bearing Components of Knee Prostheses
- Source :
- Journal of Tribology, Journal of Tribology, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2000, 122 (1), pp.332-339. ⟨10.1115/1.555364⟩, ResearcherID
- Publication Year :
- 1999
- Publisher :
- ASME International, 1999.
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Abstract
- The objective of this work has been to study the origin of surface failures in UHMWPE tibial bearings of total knee replacements. Earlier examination of hundreds of retrieved prostheses, along with analysis of the properties of UHMWPE material from retrieved bearings, had shown that a large number of the bearings suffered from subsurface oxidation. This oxidation was related to the gamma irradiation used to sterilize the tibial bearings. Mechanical properties of the polymer were significantly deteriorated in the oxidized region, with the most severe reduction of strength and ductility occurring about 1 mm beneath the contact surface. In this work the contact stress distribution in the bearings was analyzed, and tribotesting of the bearing materials was carried out under simulated service conditions. Fatigue cracks and delamination developed in bearings tested in a knee simulator and in rolling/sliding test specimens, and the damage was similar to that found in retrieved tibial bearings. The fatigue cracks invariably initiated in the embrittled oxidized layer, and the depth of that layer determined the depth at which the cracks began. The stress analysis showed that the maximum shear stress and von Mises equivalent stress reached high levels in the subsurface oxidized zone where the delamination and contact fatigue failures initiated. [S0742-4787(00)04401-5]
- Subjects :
- polyethylene
Failure analysis
Materials science
0206 medical engineering
02 engineering and technology
law.invention
Stress (mechanics)
chemistry.chemical_compound
0203 mechanical engineering
law
Oxidation
[SPI.MECA.MEMA]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph]/Mechanics of materials [physics.class-ph]
Shear stress
Forensic engineering
von Mises yield criterion
Bearings (machine parts)
Von Mises equivalent stress
Strength of materials
Composite material
[SDV.IB.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/Biomaterials
Ductility
Tribotesting
bearing
Ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylenes
Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene
Bearing (mechanical)
Mechanical Engineering
Gamma rays
Delamination
Surfaces and Interfaces
020601 biomedical engineering
Surfaces, Coatings and Films
020303 mechanical engineering & transports
Contact mechanics
medical application
chemistry
Mechanics of Materials
Stress concentration
Joint prostheses
Crack initiation
fatigue
Fatigue of materials
contact
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15288897 and 07424787
- Volume :
- 122
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Tribology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....08354815c7b0271d94e983f1c141d09d
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1115/1.555364