机器人辅助骨钻过程中切削力、振动频率和温度梯度关系的实验研究

A. Orelaja Oluseyi, Xingsong Wang, Kaiwei Ma, Tianzheng Zhao, D. Ibrahim, U. Sharif
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骨钻孔过程通常在世界各地各医院的所有手术室的许多外科区域进行,这些过程包括骨科手术,即修复和固定骨折。骨钻孔是生物医学工程领域最敏感的铣削工艺之一。在骨钻孔过程中遇到的最关键的问题之一是高切削力导致温升增加超过可容忍的极限。同时还需要适当的浓度,为了避免高振动引起的裂纹扩展,对周围组织造成更大的损伤,实验结果表明,骨的外部温度最好保持在50℃以下,如果超过50℃,骨会受到严重的损伤,称为热骨坏死,导致骨种植体界面松动。以往的研究仅局限于研究切削力与温度之间的关系。然而,这项研究工作的概念令人大开眼界,这也将有助于我们预测钻孔振动频率与骨骼温升之间的关系。我们的发现表明,振动钻孔是外科骨钻孔的好方法,当适度使用时,观察到骨温度急剧降低,这可以作为外科骨钻孔过程中防止坏死的标准程序。减小切削力和增加振动(频率)有利于骨钻孔,这是本研究工作的重点。
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Experimental Investigation of Relationship between Cutting Force, Vibration Frequency and Temperature Gradient During Robotic Assisted Bone Drilling
Bone drilling processes are often carried out in numerous surgical areas in all operational theatre room in various hospitals across the world, these processes includes orthopedic surgeries, which is mending and fixing of broken bones. Bone drilling is classed as one of the most sensitive milling processes in biomedical engineering field. One of the most critical problems encountered during bone drilling is high cutting force which causes an increase in temperature rise more than the tolerable limit. Optimum concentration is also needed, in order to avoid extended cracks due to high vibration which could also cause more damage to the surrounding tissues, experimental results showed that it is better to keep bone external temperature below 50°C, if exceeded, the bone could be exposed to serious damage called thermal osteonecrosis which can result to loose of bone implant interface. Previous studies are only limited to investigate the relationship between the cutting force and temperature. However, the concept of this research work is an eye opener, which will also help us to predict the relationship between drilling vibration frequency and the temperature rise of the bone. Our discovery shows that vibrational drilling is good for surgical bone drilling, when applied moderately, a drastic reduction in bone temperature was observed, this could be used as a standard procedure to prevent necrosis during surgical bone drilling. Reduction in the cutting force and increase vibrational (frequency) is good for bone drilling, and this is to be investigated in this research work.
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