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12 - Aeronautical, Mechanical, Chemical and Manufacturing Engineering
University of Leeds
A new formulation for the prediction of polyethylene wear in artificial hip joints
This paper builds from the fundamental understanding of the wear mechanism in UHMWPE artificial joints and presents a new paradigm shift using contact area rather than load in computational wear modelling for the first time. This extends the capacity of computational wear modelling and provides a complimentary tool to pre-clinical experimental testing of artificial hip joints. Research was carried out through EPSRC GR/T01013/01 and Portfolio grant GR/S63892/01 and subsequently applied in collaboration with DePuy through EPSRC/TSB IKC in regenerative therapies and devices EP/G032483/1 to support a global project in design and development of new hip prostheses (industry contact Isaac, gisaac@its.jnj.com).