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Contact problems with frictioh, adhesion and wear in orthopaedic biomechanics. Part II - numerical implementation and application to implanted knee joints

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The present paper is the second part of the contribution by Rojek and Telega (2001). An alternative adhesion law was used to the study of bone-implant interface. Numerical scheme was developed and applied to the knee joint after arthroplasty. Influence of wear debris on this interface and currently used wear models were investigated.
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Zagadnienia kontaktowe z tarciem, adhezją i zużyciem w biomachanice ortopedycznej. Część II - Implementacja numeryczna i zastosowanie do stawów kolanowych po implementacji. Niniejsza praca stanowi część drugą pracy, której autorami są Rojek i Telega (2001). Do analizy interfazy kość-implant zastosowano alternatywny opis adhezji. Opracowano algorytm numeryczny, który zastosowano do analizy stawu kolanowego po endoprotezoplastyce. Zbadano wpływ produktów zużycia na analizowaną interfazę oraz przedstawiono aktualnie stosowane modele zużycia.
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679--706
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Bibliogr. 56 poz., rys.
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  • Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Warsaw
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  • Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Warsaw
  • Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Warsaw
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