Finite element analysis of tibial implants - effect of fixation design and friction model

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Hashemi, A. [1 ]
Shirazi-Adl, A. [1 ]
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[1] Division of Applied Mechanics, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ecole Polytechnique, Montreal, QC, Canada
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Friction - Constitutive equations - Polyethylenes - Axial loads - Finite element method - Nonlinear equations - Screws - Tribology;
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10.1080/10255840008915264
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A three dimensional nonlinear finite element model was developed to investigate tibial fixation designs and friction models (Coulomb's vs nonlinear) in total knee arthroplasty in the immediate postoperative period with no biological attachment. Bi-directional measurement-based nonlinear friction constitutive equations were used for the bone-porous coated implant interface. Friction properties between the polyethylene and femoral components were measured for this study. Linear elastic isotropic but heterogeneous mechanical properties taken from literature were considered for the bone. The Tensile behaviour of polyethylene was measured and subsequently modeled by an elasto-plastic model. Based on the earlier finite element and experimental pull-out studies, pegs and screws were also realistically modeled. The geometry of every component was obtained through measurement. The PCA tibial baseplate with three different configurations was considered; one with three screws, one with one screw and two short inclined porous-coated pegs, and a third one with no fixation for the sake of comparison. The axial load of 2000N was applied through the femoral component on the medial plateau of articular insert. It was found that Coulomb's friction significantly underestimates the relative micromotion at the bone-implant interface. The lowest micromotion and lift-off were found for the design with screws. Relative micromotion and stress transfer at the bone-implant interface depended significantly on the friction model and on the baseplate anchorage configuration. Cortical and cancellous bones carried, respectively, 10-13% and 65-86% of the axial load depending on the fixation configuration used. The remaining portion was transmitted as shear force by screws and pegs. Normal and Mises stresses as well as contact area in the polyethylene insert were nearly independent of the baseplate fixation design. The Maximum Mises stress in the polyethylene exceeded yield and was found 1-2 mm below the contact surface for all designs. © 2000 OPA (Overseas Publishers Association) N.V.
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