3th WCSET-2014 at Nepal
Mechanical Engineering / Sustainable Energy Session:
Title:
FEM static analysis of knee endoprostheses implant
systems for short and long chord lengths
Authors:
Mateusz Pawlik, Ravishanker Baliga B., Raghuvir Pai B.,
Satish Shenoy B.
Abstract: The
main aim of this work was evaluate the displacements and
strains and stresses in components of knee
endoprosthesis using Finite Element Method. The
semi-constrained knee endoprosthesis with two stem
length variants instrumented into femur and tibia bones
was chosen for the analysis. The first step was
preparation of two full knee endoprostheses geometrical
models which were developed on a basis of a real model.
To carry out an analysis it was necessary to develop a
femur and tibia bone model. Next a grid for
finiteelement method calculations was generated for the
geometrical models. Subsequently it was necessary to
specify and set the edge conditions to reflect
appropriately the phenomena taking place in the real
system. The system was loaded with axial force in range
500-2500N. Calculations were realized for endoprosthesis
components made of Co-Cr-Ni-Mo alloy, Ti-6Al-4V alloy
and UHMWPE. On a basis of obtained result, the highest
values of reduced stress in both types of ndoprostheses
were observed in the stem of femoral part. Stress in
bone didn’t exceed its compression strength. The
biomechanical analysis may form the basis for improving
the geometry of analyzed endoprostheses and optimising a
selection of the mechanical properties of the material
used to manufacture them.
Keywords: Knee
Endoprosthesis, FEM, TKA, Knee Implant
Pages:
481-486