Modelling of wear and tribofilm growth
Wear is a consequence of nature which becomes costly if uncontrolled. Basic wear protection is provided by lubrication which will decrease the severity of the contact between asperities. If the conditions of a contact are such that there can be no hydrodynamic lift off by the oil and most of the contact occurs in between such asperities, the protection
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Understanding wear mechanisms are key for better implants Critical to the success of the simulation Small amount of metal wear can have catastrophic effects in the patient such as heavy metal poisoning or deterioration of the bone/implant interface ...
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