Affiliation:
1. Laboratorio di Tecnologia Medica, Istituti Ortopedici Rizzoli, Bologna, Italy
Abstract
The wear of metal-on-metal bearings is affected by various design parameters, such as the clearance or surface roughness. It would be very useful to have a significant indicator of wear according to these design parameters, such as the Λ ratio. Three different batches of cast high- and low-carbon cobalt—chromium hip implants (28 mm, 32 mm, and 36 mm diameters) were tested in a hip joint simulator for 2 × 106 cycles. Bovine calf serum was used as lubricant, and the samples were weighed at regular intervals during the test. The predictive role of the Λ ratio on the wear behaviour was investigated. Three different configurations were tested to explore the wear rate for a broad range of Λ ratios. The results of these studies clearly showed that the femoral heads of 36 mm diameter had the best wear behaviour with respect to the other two smaller configurations tested. From a predictive point of view, the Λ ratios associated with the configurations tested could clearly indicate that the femoral heads of 36 mm diameter worked in the mixed-lubrication regime (Λ>1); all the smallest configurations (28 mm size) had λ< 1, thus showing their aptitude to work in the boundary lubrication regime, with substantially higher volume depletion due to wear. The Λ values associated with the 32 mm size varied in a range around 1 (0.95<Λ<1.16), suggesting the possibility of operating in the mixed-lubrication regime.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,General Medicine
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