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Lubrication Enhancement for UHMWPE Sliding Contacts through Surface Texturing

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In this paper, surface texturing in the form of microdimples has been shown in other applications to provide enhanced wear resistance through the trapping of wear debris and through the enhancement of fluid pressures to levels that promote mixed-to full-film lubrication even at low speeds.
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Considered a self-lubricating, abrasion-resistant biomaterial, ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) has become the most common acetabular cup material used in artificial hip joints. Artificial hip joints exist primarily in the boundary and mixed regimes, which can lead to premature failure due to surface wear, debris generation, and subsequent osteolysis. The tendency of failure due to the generation of wear debris has turned the hip problem into a complex tribological challenge with a focus on abrasion-resistant surfaces. Surface texturing in the form of microdimples has been shown in other applications to provide enhanced wear resistance through the trapping of wear debris and through the enhancement of fluid pressures to levels that promote mixed- to full-film lubrication even at low speeds. The objective of this investigation is to explore the potential for surface texturing of UHMWPE sliding contacts in enhancing the lubrication regimes present in total hip replacements. Surface textures...

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Surface Texturing of Prosthetic Hip Implant Bearing Surfaces: A Review

TL;DR: This work critically review the literature on textured orthopedic biomaterial surfaces in the context of prosthetic hip implants and discusses the different functions of texture features by highlighting experimental and simulated results documented by research groups active in this area.
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Laser dimple texturing – applications, process, challenges, and recent developments: a review

TL;DR: Laser dimple texturing has been a surge in surface to surface contact applications like the cutting tool/workpiece interaction, piston-cylinder assembly, bearings, prosthetic hip & knee joints as mentioned in this paper.
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The operation of the century: total hip replacement

TL;DR: Universal economic constraints in healthcare services dictate that further developments in total hip replacement will be governed by their cost-effectiveness, and computer-assisted surgery will contribute to reproducible and accurate placement of implants.
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State of the art in Laser Surface Texturing

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the state of the art in LST and the potential of this technology in various lubricated applications like mechanical seals, piston rings and thrust bearings.
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State of the Art in Laser Surface Texturing

TL;DR: Laser Surface Texturing (LST) is probably the most advanced surface texturing technique as mentioned in this paper and it produces a very large number of micro-dimples on the surface and each of these microdimples can serve either as a micro-hydrodynamic bearing in cases of full or mixed lubrication.
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State of the Art of Micromachining

TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarized the basic concepts and applications of major methods of micromachining and discussed the basic characteristics of each group of methods based on different machining phenomena.
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The problem is osteolysis

TL;DR: The thesis that osteolysis is the dominant problem in total hip arthroplasty is supported by observations that suggest that periprosthetic osteolytics is the leading problem in contemporary total hip replacement.
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