TY - JOUR
T1 - Tribological Performance of Bioimplants
T2 - A Comprehensive Review
AU - Gang, Shen
AU - Fengzhou, Fang
AU - Chengwei, Kang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, Editorial Office of Nanotechnology and Precision Engineering. All right reserved.
PY - 2018/6/1
Y1 - 2018/6/1
N2 - Total joint replacements (TJR) have been a huge success for orthopaedic surgery in the past century and are gaining increasing importance today due to the aging population. However, the short longevity of artificial joints is one of the major problems in bioimplant industry and needs to be rectified since an increasing number of young people, with more active lifestyles, must receive TJR. Wear mechanisms are discussed in this paper to describe the root causes of the failures and to give some general ideas to increase the lifespan of artificial joints. The suitable material combination is of great importance for the wear resistance of bioimplants, and bio-ceramics will exert a crucial effect in their future progress. Other materials, such as metal alloys and polymers, are also discussed in this paper. Surface finish is another factor affecting the tribological performance of bioimplants. In recent years, surface texture technology has fascinated many researchers, and a good design of texture pattern requires a comprehensive understanding of wear mechanisms, material properties, and dynamic fluid theory.
AB - Total joint replacements (TJR) have been a huge success for orthopaedic surgery in the past century and are gaining increasing importance today due to the aging population. However, the short longevity of artificial joints is one of the major problems in bioimplant industry and needs to be rectified since an increasing number of young people, with more active lifestyles, must receive TJR. Wear mechanisms are discussed in this paper to describe the root causes of the failures and to give some general ideas to increase the lifespan of artificial joints. The suitable material combination is of great importance for the wear resistance of bioimplants, and bio-ceramics will exert a crucial effect in their future progress. Other materials, such as metal alloys and polymers, are also discussed in this paper. Surface finish is another factor affecting the tribological performance of bioimplants. In recent years, surface texture technology has fascinated many researchers, and a good design of texture pattern requires a comprehensive understanding of wear mechanisms, material properties, and dynamic fluid theory.
KW - Surface texture
KW - Total joints replacement
KW - Wear mechanisms
KW - Wear tests
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85059286405
U2 - 10.13494/j.npe.20180003
DO - 10.13494/j.npe.20180003
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:85059286405
SN - 1672-6030
VL - 1
SP - 107
EP - 122
JO - Nami Jishu yu Jingmi Gongcheng/Nanotechnology and Precision Engineering
JF - Nami Jishu yu Jingmi Gongcheng/Nanotechnology and Precision Engineering
IS - 2
ER -