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Natural fiber reinforced composites for femoral component of total hip arthroplasty

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by S Asgari, A Hamouda, S Mansor, R Wirza, E Mahdi
This paper describes a theoretical approach to compare two types of fiber reinforced composite materials for femoral component of hip implants. The natural fiber reinforced composite implant is compared with carbon fiber reinforced composite and the results are evaluated against the control solution of a metallic implant made of titanium alloy. With identical geometry and loading condition, the composite implants assumed lower stresses, thus induced more loads to the bone and consequently reduced the risk of stress shielding, whilst the natural fiber reinforced composite showed promising result compared with carbon fibers. However, natural fibers, as well as carbon fibers, lack the power to improve interface debonding due to excessive loads in interface. Nevertheless, natural fiber reinforced composite could be an appropriate alternative given its capability of tailoring and achieving the optimal fiber orientation and robust design.

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Journal

Journal of mechanics in medicine and biology

Volume

5

Issue

3

Pagination

443 - 454

Publisher

World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Location

Singapore

ISSN

0219-5194

eISSN

1793-6810

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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