Literature DB >> 15109756

Appropriate radial clearance of ceramic-on-ceramic total hip prostheses to realize squeeze-film lubrication.

Kiyoshi Mabuchi1, Rina Sakai, Michi Ota, Masanobu Ujihira.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Estimation of appropriate radial clearance of ceramic-on-ceramic total hip prostheses to realize squeeze-film lubrication.
BACKGROUND: Some clinical results show that severe wear occurs at ceramic-on-ceramic interfaces of total hip prostheses if the design parameters are improper. Appropriate design is required to realize the optimum lubrication of joint prostheses.
DESIGN: Squeeze-film thickness of total hip prostheses with different radial clearances was numerically estimated under the physiological conditions of normal walking.
METHODS: The changes in the fluid film thickness between ceramic balls and a ceramic cups with radial clearances of various values from 10 to 80 microm were numerically estimated under the assumption of normal walking conditions by means of elastohydrodynamic squeeze-film lubrication theory including the three-dimensional theory of elasticity.
RESULTS: The minimum film thickness remained over 0.02 microm during a few walking steps with a radial clearance under 20 microm and a head diameter of 28 mm. On the other hand, the fluid film was squeezed out during a few steps when the radial clearance was greater than 30 microm.
CONCLUSIONS: Squeeze-film lubrication can be realized in a ceramic-on-ceramic total hip prosthesis if the radial clearance is smaller than 20 microm on a head of 28 mm diameter. RELEVANCE: Fluid film lubrication is necessary to prevent the severe wear of ceramic joint prostheses. The present investigation shows which radial clearance of ceramic-on-ceramic hip prostheses is appropriate for squeeze-film lubrication under physiological conditions in daily action.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15109756     DOI: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2003.12.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon)        ISSN: 0268-0033            Impact factor:   2.063


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