Author:
Shashishekar C.,Sanjay S. J.,M.T Shreekant
Abstract
The aim of this study is to look at how stresses are distributed in a polyethylene-based prosthetic knee joint. Ansys 18.1 software is used for finite element analysis. In experimental studies, the effects of sagittal radius, flexion angle, and external load on knee joint stresses were investigated. The prosthetic knee joint is created as a 2D model using parameters like sagittal radius and flexion angles in design modeling software. The experimental work has been carried out in a polariscope machine setup, The photo elastic model is tested in different loading conditions and finds stress in that model. Finally, results are validated experimental results with FEA results.
Publisher
Informatics Publishing Limited
Subject
Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Fuel Technology
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1. FEA AND EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF PROSTHETIC KNEE JOINT;international journal of engineering technology and management sciences;2023