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Optimization of process parameters for drilled hole quality characteristics during cortical bone drilling using Taguchi method.

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This study mainly focuses on optimization of drilling parameters like rotational speed, feed rate and the type of tool at three levels each used by Taguchi optimization for surface roughness and material removal rate.
Abstract
Orthopaedic surgery involves drilling of bones to get them fixed at their original position. The drilling process used in orthopaedic surgery is most likely to the mechanical drilling process and there is all likelihood that it may harm the already damaged bone, the surrounding bone tissue and nerves, and the peril is not limited at that. It is very much feared that the recovery of that part may be impeded so that it may not be able to sustain life long. To achieve sustainable orthopaedic surgery, a surgeon must try to control the drilling damage at the time of bone drilling. The area around the holes decides the life of bone joint and so, the contiguous area of drilled hole must be intact and retain its properties even after drilling. This study mainly focuses on optimization of drilling parameters like rotational speed, feed rate and the type of tool at three levels each used by Taguchi optimization for surface roughness and material removal rate. The confirmation experiments were also carried out and results found with the confidence interval. Scanning electrode microscopy (SEM) images assisted in getting the micro level information of bone damage.

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Drilling of bone: A comprehensive review.

TL;DR: This review suggests that the further improvement in the area of bone drilling is possible and several consequential factors affecting bone drilling on which there no general agreement among investigators or are not adequately evaluated are identified.
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Application of Taguchi techniques to study dry sliding wear behaviour of metal matrix composites

TL;DR: A plan of experiments based on Taguchi technique was used to acquire the data in a controlled way as mentioned in this paper, where an orthogonal array and analysis of variance was employed to investigate the influence of wear parameters like as normal load, sliding speed and sliding distance on dry sliding wear of the composites.
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Temperature effects in the drilling of human and bovine bone

TL;DR: The drill design for accurate temperature measurement at the drill point is described and it is shown that whilst the temperature may go to much higher than 55°C because of the poor conductivity of the bone the depth of damage is not critical insofar as screw fixation is concerned.
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A comparative study of porous coatings in a weight-bearing total hip-arthroplasty model.

TL;DR: In all groups, a proximal-to-distal gradient of loss of cortical bone was observed by six months, and the group of dogs that had the stem with the circumferential coating experienced more severe loss of bone than did the three groups that had a stem with a partial coating.
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