2006, Number 1
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Rev Mex Ing Biomed 2006; 27 (1)
Wear assessment of ceramic hip prosthesis coated with DLC by triboadhesion. Part I – Design of the deposition and wear device
Rodríguez LJM , Abúndez PA , Abúndez PC, Chinchilla GS
Language: Spanish
References: 15
Page: 23-30
PDF size: 238.08 Kb.
ABSTRACT
In this paper it is presented the design of a dual device aimed to carry out film coatings by triboadhesion and wear assessment of hip prosthesis. The coating device was designed with three degrees of freedom in such a way that only the upper hemisphere of the prosthesis femoral head could be coated. On the other hand, the wear device was designed as an interchangeable section of the coating device, and the movement trajectories described by the prosthesis and the loads applied to the prosthesis were obtained from the ISO 14-242-1 standard.
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