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Biotribological behaviour of Vitamin E-blended highly cross-linked UHMWPE in a hip joint simulator

Guomei Chen (School of Mechanical Engineering, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, China)
Zifeng Ni (School of Mechanical Engineering, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, China)
Shanhua Qian (School of Mechanical Engineering, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, China)
Yongwu Zhao (School of Mechanical Engineering, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, China)

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology

ISSN: 0036-8792

Article publication date: 8 August 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

The purposes of this paper are to investigate the biotribological behaviour of Vitamin E-blended highly cross-linked ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (HXL-UHMWPE) under multi-directional motion by using a CUMT II artificial joint hip simulator and compare it with HXL-UHMWPE and conventional UHMWPE.

Design/methodology/approach

The biotribological behaviour of conventional, highly cross-linked and Vitamin E-blended highly cross-linked UHMWPE acetabular cups counterfaced with CoCrMo alloy femoral head under multi-directional motion were investigated by using CUMT-II artificial hip joint simulator for one-million walking cycles. The test environment was at 36.5 ± 0.5°C and 25 per cent bovine serum was used as lubricant. A Paul cycle load with a peak of 784 N was applied; the motion and loading were synchronized at 1 Hz.

Findings

The wear resistance of Vitamin E-blended highly cross-linked UHMWPE was significantly higher than that of highly cross-linked and conventional UHMWPE. The wear marks observed from the worn surface of UHMWPE were multi-directional, with no dominant wear direction. Only abrasion occurred on the surface of Vitamin E-blended highly cross-linked UHMWPE, while yielding and accumulated plastic flow processes occurred on the surface of conventional UHMWPE and flaking-like facture and abrasion occurred on the surface of highly cross-linked UHMWPE.

Originality/value

Besides the prevention of oxidative degradation, blending with Vitamin E can also reduce the incidence of fatigue crack occurred in the surface layer of HXL-UHMWPE samples. Therefore, the wear resistance of HXL-UHMWPE under multi-directional motion can be further enhanced by blending with Vitamin E.

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Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51305166) and the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province, China (Grant No. BK20130143).

Citation

Chen, G., Ni, Z., Qian, S. and Zhao, Y. (2016), "Biotribological behaviour of Vitamin E-blended highly cross-linked UHMWPE in a hip joint simulator", Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, Vol. 68 No. 5, pp. 548-553. https://doi.org/10.1108/ILT-09-2015-0130

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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