“…In another study, Miao added stainless steel 316L fibers to hydroxyapatite to make a biocomposite (Miao, 2003). Friction and wear studies have been carried out for hip and prosthetic joint implants of various biomaterials (Gispert et al, 2006;Essner et al, 2005;GeRingera et al, 2005) such as Ti and titanium-based alloys (Barril et al, 2005), Co-Cr alloys (Spriano et al, 2005), stainless steel and biomedically coated stainless steel (Dahm and Dearnley, 2005), Ti/graphite composites (Teoh et al, 1998), Ti/TiN composites and HA stabilized zirconia composites at the interfacial or mating surfaces with or without a lubricant.…”