A new tribological approach for lubricated sliding contact of pitted metallic curvature cup

Interest in the development and application of plant-based lubricants for medical use is increasing. This study investigates palm oil lubricants as environmentally friendly and renewable resources to optimize the motion in an ergonomic simulated metal hip prosthesis with modification to the acetabul...

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Main Authors: Razak, D. M., Samion, S., Noorawzi, N., Azli, Y.
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spelling my.utm.721012017-11-21T03:28:08Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/72101/ A new tribological approach for lubricated sliding contact of pitted metallic curvature cup Razak, D. M. Samion, S. Noorawzi, N. Azli, Y. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Interest in the development and application of plant-based lubricants for medical use is increasing. This study investigates palm oil lubricants as environmentally friendly and renewable resources to optimize the motion in an ergonomic simulated metal hip prosthesis with modification to the acetabular cup surface. Although metal hip replacements are extensively used, minimizing metal-on-metal friction and wear using safe lubricants requires further investigation. The main physical properties of palm kernel oil and palm fatty acid distillate are considered. The viscosity, wear scar, and coefficient of friction are compared to hyaluronic acid. A modified pin-on-disc tribometer simulates friction and wear on a 28-mm-diameter acetabular cup and microscopy image analysis is used to examine the wear scar. The physical properties of palm oil derivatives reduce friction and wear. In brief, the most significant results of this study include the effect of lubricant and number of pits on wear and friction coefficient. The contribution of this research work is to maintain stability and increase the lifetime of ergonomic metal hip implants. Taylor and Francis Inc. 2016 Article PeerReviewed Razak, D. M. and Samion, S. and Noorawzi, N. and Azli, Y. (2016) A new tribological approach for lubricated sliding contact of pitted metallic curvature cup. Tribology Transactions, 59 (5). pp. 876-882. ISSN 1040-2004 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84976320133&doi=10.1080%2f10402004.2015.1118583&partnerID=40&md5=1713022d0a82b123375522f0d281f26f
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Razak, D. M.
Samion, S.
Noorawzi, N.
Azli, Y.
A new tribological approach for lubricated sliding contact of pitted metallic curvature cup
description Interest in the development and application of plant-based lubricants for medical use is increasing. This study investigates palm oil lubricants as environmentally friendly and renewable resources to optimize the motion in an ergonomic simulated metal hip prosthesis with modification to the acetabular cup surface. Although metal hip replacements are extensively used, minimizing metal-on-metal friction and wear using safe lubricants requires further investigation. The main physical properties of palm kernel oil and palm fatty acid distillate are considered. The viscosity, wear scar, and coefficient of friction are compared to hyaluronic acid. A modified pin-on-disc tribometer simulates friction and wear on a 28-mm-diameter acetabular cup and microscopy image analysis is used to examine the wear scar. The physical properties of palm oil derivatives reduce friction and wear. In brief, the most significant results of this study include the effect of lubricant and number of pits on wear and friction coefficient. The contribution of this research work is to maintain stability and increase the lifetime of ergonomic metal hip implants.
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author Razak, D. M.
Samion, S.
Noorawzi, N.
Azli, Y.
author_facet Razak, D. M.
Samion, S.
Noorawzi, N.
Azli, Y.
author_sort Razak, D. M.
title A new tribological approach for lubricated sliding contact of pitted metallic curvature cup
title_short A new tribological approach for lubricated sliding contact of pitted metallic curvature cup
title_full A new tribological approach for lubricated sliding contact of pitted metallic curvature cup
title_fullStr A new tribological approach for lubricated sliding contact of pitted metallic curvature cup
title_full_unstemmed A new tribological approach for lubricated sliding contact of pitted metallic curvature cup
title_sort new tribological approach for lubricated sliding contact of pitted metallic curvature cup
publisher Taylor and Francis Inc.
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/72101/
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