Wear and fatigue behaviour investigation of hip implant head-stem interface using finite element analysis

Author(s):  
Manish Belwanshi ◽  
Pratesh Jayaswal ◽  
Amit Aherwar
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 4103-4125

Biomechanics is the interdisciplinary area comprising biomedical and mechanical domain, continuations in research of alternative and sustainable materials, which refers to the mechanical examine. This current work focuses on hip implant material development through analytical and finite element analysis. The femur bone head is 3D modeled through computed tomography (CT) images extracted data and modeled in SOLIDWORKS. The analytical analysis is performed on the femur head through Hertzian theory. The finite element analysis (FEA) (static structural analysis) is carried out in the ANSYS 19.2. The materials considered for the FEA are NbTiZrMo alloy, PEEK and CFR-PEEK for the hip implant. The analytical analysis is performed for eight different human routine activities, and the highest peak stress value is obtained for walking fast. The peak stress values obtained in FEA for CFR-PEEK material implant are lower than the maximum peak stress obtained by analytical analysis. The stress value obtained for CFR-PEEK material is somewhat higher than PEEK, but the contact pressure for PEEK material is way higher than CFR-PEEK material implant. So, it is concluded that the CFR-PEEK material is the ideal alternative as compared to other materials.


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