Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The current life expectancy for a successfully implanted hip joint can nowadays be approximately estimated to be 15 years. However, with the development of alternative low-wear bearings, achievement of longer lifetimes are hopefully expected.
Non-oxide ceramics and particularly silicon nitride materials certainly exhibit better mechanical behavior as compared to oxide bio-ceramics, which would certainly represent a benefit, explicitly in terms of an improved safety factor. Besides the high fracture strength (comparable with that of composite oxides), the most appealing property is the high fracture toughness due to a microstructure containing elongated grains with a remarkable toughening effect due to crack bridging. Moreover, these engineered microstructures allow a very high reliability of Si3N4-based ceramics. With such interesting characteristics, one may wonder why non-oxide bulk ceramics were not widely used in orthopedics before.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
bearings; ceramics; silicon nitride
Elenco autori:
Bellosi, Alida; Landi, Elena; Medri, Valentina
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Titolo del libro:
Materials for Total Joint Artoplasty Biotribology of Potential Bearings