A finite element model for the wear analysis of polyethylene inserts in total knee joints (Q2778225)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1719533
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| English | A finite element model for the wear analysis of polyethylene inserts in total knee joints |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1719533 |
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22 July 2002
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total knee replacement
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knee kinematics
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wear
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finite element model
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UHMWPE
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A finite element model for the wear analysis of polyethylene inserts in total knee joints (English)
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In the present work, a wear evaluation of the UHMWPE tibial insert of a total knee joint is attempted based on a simple wear model. A user subroutine has been written and integrated into a commercial finite element program to allow for a structural-kinematic model of the joint. The kinematic model simulates the relative angular velocity and linear movements between tibia and femur during walking. The input data consist of internal-external rotation and flexion-extension angle as taken from the literature. In the simulation, the femoral and tibial components are compressed vertically under gait loads, while at different orientations as determined by the kinematic model. A stress history of each element during the gait cycle is determined. The calculation of the product between the contact pressure and the node relative velocity, as given by the kinematic model, is then used for a qualitative determination of wear maps.
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