1998
DOI: 10.3109/17453679808997776
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Low wear and friction in alumina/alumina total hip joints: A hip simulator study

Abstract: We studied the wear of state-of-the-art alumina/alumina total hip joints with the uniaxial five-station, and the three-axis single-station hip joint simulators of Helsinki University of Technology. The diameters of the joints were 26, 28 and 32 mm. Visual examination and weighing of the components showed no wear. Scanning electron microscopy showed that (a) the wear marks were slight, consisting of removal of grains, multidirectional grooving and mild abrasion, (b) the wear mechanisms were similar to those see… Show more

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“…At the very early stage of the dry sliding wear test, the hard alumina asperities may crack and get dispersed as fine wear debris between two contacting surfaces. Eventually they get stuck into the metal matrix of WC-CoCr_2 (spectrum 1, Figure 12D) resulting in a decrease of the friction coefficient (transfer mechanism, low friction coefficient alumina/alumina is well known and reported in several studies [39,40]). …”
Section: Dry Sliding Wear Resistancementioning
confidence: 90%
“…At the very early stage of the dry sliding wear test, the hard alumina asperities may crack and get dispersed as fine wear debris between two contacting surfaces. Eventually they get stuck into the metal matrix of WC-CoCr_2 (spectrum 1, Figure 12D) resulting in a decrease of the friction coefficient (transfer mechanism, low friction coefficient alumina/alumina is well known and reported in several studies [39,40]). …”
Section: Dry Sliding Wear Resistancementioning
confidence: 90%
“…The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) designates "...bovine blood serum; however, another suitable lubrication medium may be used if validated" (ASTM F04-22-10). Still other laboratories continue to use water for laboratory testing (Saikko 1995, Wroblewski et al 1996, Saikko and Pfaff 1998.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these alternative bearing combinations have been confirmed to produce less wear in vitro [5][6][7] and in vivo 8 -10 than the conventional metal-on-polyethylene combination, they have not yet been widely used. With metal-onmetal combination, for example, concerns remain about the long-term effects (local or systemic) of metal ions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%