2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2013.03.030
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Combining ageing and wear to assess the durability of zirconia-based ceramic heads for total hip arthroplasty

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“…All three occur simultaneously in vivo, and coupling them in preclinical testing may correctly simulate the complex conditions encountered within the body. Yet, to date, only a few recent papers have highlighted multi-failure mode interactions [248,650]. Realization of this problem has led to the use of multiphysics simulation and experimental verification testing.…”
Section: Testing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…All three occur simultaneously in vivo, and coupling them in preclinical testing may correctly simulate the complex conditions encountered within the body. Yet, to date, only a few recent papers have highlighted multi-failure mode interactions [248,650]. Realization of this problem has led to the use of multiphysics simulation and experimental verification testing.…”
Section: Testing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The hydrothermal aging may increase the roughness of zirconia, which in turn might increase the wear rate of counterpart. Moreover, the friction during function increases the aging rate of ziconia 51) . There is little information about wear of NANOZR, while NANOZR has superior resistance to low temperature aging than yttria stabilized zirconia (3Y-TZP) in vitro 21) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the mechanical strength of NANOZR and 3Y-TZP maybe enough for mastication force, the wear and low temperature aging of zirconia ceramic in vivo may induce the grain-pull out, increase surface flaw, and may decrease the properties of zirconia 21,49) . Some studies demonstrated that wear has a strong effect on aging of zirconia materials 50,51) . The hydrothermal aging may increase the roughness of zirconia, which in turn might increase the wear rate of counterpart.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Recent years have also witnessed a wide investigation on the possibility of application of ZrO 2 in both bone remodeling and also in dental related applications. [2][3][4][5] Generally, ZrO 2 exists in three different forms namely monoclinic (stable from room temperature to 1170°C with P2 1 /c symmetry), tetragonal (stable between 1170°C and 2370°C with P4 2 /nmc symmetry), and cubic (stable above 2370°C with Fm-3m symmetry). 6 Among these forms, tetragonal ZrO 2 has been investigated the most because of its favorable features such as wear resistance, chemical resistance, high fracture toughness and hardness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%