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Stiffness and strength tailoring of a hip prosthesis made of advanced composite materials

F. Chang, J. Pérez, J.A. Davidson

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Vol. 24, nº. 7, pp. 873 - 899

Resumen:

This work is concerned with the design of hip prostheses using advanced fiber reinforced composite materials.The major focus of the study is to evaluate how the stiffness and strength of composite hip prostheses can be affected by variations in ply orientation and stacking sequence for a selected manufacturing method.An excellent agreement was found between the measured strain data and the numerical calculations.Using the program, parametric studies were performed.It was found that an optimal design of hip stems can be achieved by using advanced fiber-reinforced composite materials, but great care must be taken when selecting the appropriate ply orientation and stacking sequence for a chosen fabrication method.


Palabras Clave: Biomechanics, Composite Materials, Finite Elements, Prosthesis


Índice de impacto JCR y cuartil WoS: Q2 (2018)

Referencia DOI: DOI icon https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.820240707

Publicado en papel: Julio 1990.



Cita:
F. Chang, J. Pérez, J.A. Davidson, Stiffness and strength tailoring of a hip prosthesis made of advanced composite materials. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Vol. 24, nº. 7, pp. 873 - 899, Julio 1990.


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