The study of wear behaviors on abducted hip joint prostheses by an alternate finite element approach

Highlights • Wear behaviors of the total hip replacement (THR) with various abduction angles are investigated • An Alternate finite element approach with contact transformation may offer less computational effort without significant loss in data accuracy. • The THR with larger abduction angles may p...

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Artificial hip joint
Biomedical materials
Computer simulation
Contact
Contact surface
Finite element
Finite Element Analysis
Finite element method
Hip Prosthesis
Humans
Internal Medicine
Materials Testing
Mathematical analysis
Models, Theoretical
Other
Polyethylenes
Surface Properties
Surgical implants
Wear
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