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Biomimetic Composite-Metal Hip Resurfacing Implant
Hip resurfacing technique is a conservative arthroplasty used in the young patient in which the femoral head is reshaped to accept metal cap with small guide stem. In the present investigation, a hybrid composite-metal resurfacing implant is proposed. The cup is made of carbon fiber/polyamide 12 (CF/PA12) covered with a thin layer of cobalt chrome (Co-Cr).
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development
Finite Element Analysis of the Proximal Femur and Femoral Component of a Total Hip Replacement The objective of this project is to determine the consequence of the fibrous tissue layer on the stress distribution of the total hip implant system . A realistic element that models the fluid-filled interface tissue has not been developed to date.
Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr. SOLEHUDDIN BIN SHUIB
Investigation of the new implant material and cement for total hip replacement 2018 27. Muhammad Azzakiriin Mohd Shuhaimi 2015896314 A survey of manufacturing process to produce implant and a design of THR 2018 28. Noraiman Syahmi Abdul Rahman 2015208626 Finite element analysis of uncemented hip prosthesis 2018 29. Abdul Quddus Bin
The Design of Computer Experiments for Optimization Thomas ...
The Design of Computer Experiments for Optimization Thomas Santner Department of Statistics The Ohio State University ... Designing hip and knee implants $ ... • Surface type (Elemental vs Analytic in finite element code) ...
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