Study of The Effect of Model Geometry and Body Mass Index on The Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication Performance of Metal-on-Metal Hip Joints

Hasan Basri Basri, Tri Satya Ramadhoni Doni, A. T. Prakoso, Muhammad Imam Ammarullah Imam, J. Jamari
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This study aims to provide benefits on the manufacturing side in considering design parameters for optimization of total hip arthroplasty based on body mass index (BMI) categories. The femoral and cup geometries in Total Hip Arthoplasty (THA) are modeled in a simple ball-on-plane form to analyze the pressure and thickness of the lubricant film in the elastohydrodynamic lubrication of artificial hip joints with vertical loads and parameters based on body mass index using the finite element method. The factor of being overweight is one of the causes of increasing the maximum load during activities. This study applies a maximum load based on BMI which is divided into two categories, namely normal and high BMI to obtain the distribution of contact pressure and fluid pressure on the bearing surfaces that are in contact with each other so that the thickness of the lubricating film formed can be determined. Validation of contact pressure and film thickness was carried out. The femoral head sizes applied were 24mm and 28mm with a radial clearance of 15μm, 30μm and 100μm using CoCrMo metal material. From the simulation the load at high BMI shows an increase by a large enough difference reaching 16.89MPa at contact pressure, 19.88MPa at fluid pressure and 0.004μm at the thickness of the lubricant film compared to normal BMI. This simple modeling provides the benefit of analyzing the effect of body mass index on tribological THA performance and can help reduce the growth rate of THA implantation failure revision surgery.
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模型几何形状和身体质量指数对金属对金属髋关节弹流润滑性能影响的研究
本研究旨在为基于身体质量指数(BMI)类别的全髋关节置换术优化设计参数的制造方面提供益处。采用简单的平面球模型对全髋关节置换术(THA)中股骨和髋杯的几何形状进行建模,利用有限元方法分析了垂直载荷下人工髋关节弹性流体动力润滑中润滑膜的压力和厚度以及基于身体质量指数的参数。超重的因素是运动中最大负荷增加的原因之一。本研究采用基于BMI的最大载荷,将其分为正常BMI和高BMI两类,得到接触压力和流体压力在相互接触的轴承表面的分布,从而确定形成的润滑膜的厚度。对接触压力和膜厚进行了验证。采用CoCrMo金属材料,股骨头尺寸分别为24mm和28mm,径向间隙分别为15μm、30μm和100μm。仿真结果表明,与正常BMI相比,高BMI时的载荷差异较大,接触压力为16.89MPa,流体压力为19.88MPa,润滑膜厚度为0.004μm。这种简单的建模有利于分析身体质量指数对THA摩擦学性能的影响,并有助于降低THA植入失败翻修手术的增长率。
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