Computational structural analysis of 3D printed hip joint implant and comparison of bio-compatible coating materials for design parameters: Coating thickness, hardness, and adhesion requirements

Author:

Uddin Ghulam Moeen1ORCID,Nasir Muhammad Waqar1,Arafat Syed Muhammad1,Zubair Syed Wasim Hassan1,Rehman Abdul2,Younis Muhammad Arslan1,Moazam Sara3,Khan Muhammad Shazad4,Niazi Sajawal Gul1,Ashraf Waqar Muhammad1,Adil Muhammad Taimoor1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan

2. The University of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan

3. Fatima Jinnah Medical University, Lahore, Pakistan

4. Faisalabad Medical University, Faisalabad, Pakistan

Abstract

This research article presents a design parameter assessment technique for three-dimensional printed hip joint implants. A coupled experimental-simulation-based design technique, addressing minimum coating thickness, hardness, and adhesion requirements, is proposed for safe designs of individual three-dimensional printed hip joint implants. The purpose of this study is to analyze the mechanical properties of individual three-dimensional scanned hip joint human bone geometry through numerical simulation and relate these properties to hardness and adhesion values of bio-compatible coatings. The hardness and adhesion experimental results are discussed, which are then related to numerically obtained normal and shear stresses. Finite element analysis on original bone three-dimensional scanned model along with experimental results for investigating the minimum design requirements has not been reported before. Four ceramic coating materials, that is, alumina, CoCrMo, TiN, and zirconia, are discussed for each routine human physical activity. A comprehensive mesh independence study is conducted to ensure that the mesh has no effect on the variation of results. After finite element analysis, it was concluded that the pelvis bone can be taken as a vital bone for recommending design conditions. The finite element results are then coupled with experimental results as the maximum principal stress obtained from the finite element analysis is used to obtain minimum hardness requirements. Similarly, maximum shear stress obtained from the finite element analysis is used to obtain minimum adhesion requirements for three-dimensional printed implants. The coating thickness necessary to obtain minimum hardness and adhesion requirements is then predicted for TiN coating case.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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