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Materials | 2015

Wear Characteristics of Metallic Biomaterials: A Review

Mohamed A. Hussein; Abdul Samad Mohammed; N. Al-Aqeeli; Saudi Arabia; Naozumi Teramoto

Metals are extensively used in a variety of applications in the medical field for internal support and biological tissue replacements, such as joint replacements, dental roots, orthopedic fixation, and stents. The metals and alloys that are primarily used in biomedical applications are stainless steels, Co alloys, and Ti alloys. The service period of a metallic biomaterial is determined by its abrasion and wear resistance. A reduction in the wear resistance of the implant results in the release of incompatible metal ions into the body that loosen the implant. In addition, several reactions may occur because of the deposition of wear debris in tissue. Therefore, developing biomaterials with high wear resistance is critical to ensuring a long life for the biomaterial. The aim of this work is to review the current state of knowledge of the wear of metallic biomaterials and how wear is affected by the material properties and conditions in terms of the type of alloys developed and fabrication processes. We also present a brief evaluation of various experimental test techniques and wear characterization techniques that are used to determine the tribological performance of metallic biomaterials.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Chemo-Mechanical Characteristics of Mud Formed from Environmental Dust Particles in Humid Ambient Air.

Ghassan Hassan; B.S. Yilbas; S.A.M. Said; N. Al-Aqeeli; Asif Matin

Mud formed from environmental dust particles in humid ambient air significantly influences the performance of solar harvesting devices. This study examines the characterization of environmental dust particles and the chemo-mechanics of dry mud formed from dust particles. Analytical tools, including scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, energy dispersive spectroscopy, particle sizing, and X-ray diffraction, are used to characterize dry mud and dust particles. A micro/nano tribometer is used to measure the tangential force and friction coefficient while tensile tests are carried out to assess the binding forces of dry mud pellets. After dry mud is removed, mud residuals on the glass surface are examined and the optical transmittance of the glass is measured. Dust particles include alkaline compounds, which dissolve in water condensate and form a mud solution with high pH (pH = 7.5). The mud solution forms a thin liquid film at the interface of dust particles and surface. Crystals form as the mud solution dries, thus, increasing the adhesion work required to remove dry mud from the surface. Optical transmittance of the glass is reduced after dry mud is removed due to the dry mud residue on the surface.


Scientific Reports | 2018

A Water Droplet Pinning and Heat Transfer Characteristics on an Inclined Hydrophobic Surface

Abdullah Al-Sharafi; B.S. Yilbas; Haider Ali; N. Al-Aqeeli

A water droplet pinning on inclined hydrophobic surface is considered and the droplet heat transfer characteristics are examined. Solution crystallization of polycarbonate is carried out to create hydrophobic characteristics on the surface. The pinning state of the water droplet on the extreme inclined hydrophobic surface (0° ≤ δ ≤ 180°, δ being the inclination angle) is assessed. Heat transfer from inclined hydrophobic surface to droplet is simulated for various droplet volumes and inclination angles in line with the experimental conditions. The findings revealed that the hydrophobic surface give rise to large amount of air being trapped within texture, which generates Magdeburg like forces between the droplet meniscus and the textured surface while contributing to droplet pinning at extreme inclination angles. Two counter rotating cells are developed for inclination angle in the range of 0° < δ < 20° and 135° < δ < 180°; however, a single circulation cell is formed inside the droplet for inclination angle of 25° ≤ δ ≤ 135°. The Nusselt number remains high for the range of inclination angle of 45° ≤ δ ≤ 135°. Convection and conduction heat transfer enhances when a single and large circulation cell is formed inside the droplet.


RSC Advances | 2018

Influence of surface treatment on PEDOT coatings: surface and electrochemical corrosion aspects of newly developed Ti alloy

A. Madhan Kumar; Mohamed A. Hussein; Akeem Yusuf Adesina; Suresh Ramakrishna; N. Al-Aqeeli

Surface treatment of metallic materials prior to the application of polymer coatings plays an important role in providing improved surface features and enhanced corrosion protection. In the current investigation, we aimed to evaluate the effect of surface treatment of newly developed TiNbZr (TNZ) alloys on the surface characteristics, including the surface topography, morphology, hydrophobicity and adhesion strength of subsequent poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) coatings. The surface morphology, chemical composition, and surface roughness of both treated and coated alloys were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectroscopy, and optical profilometry, respectively. The adhesion strength of the coating was measured using a micro scratch machine. Furthermore, we also evaluated the performance of electrochemically synthesized PEDOT coatings on surface-treated TNZ alloys in terms of the surface protective performance in simulated body fluid (SBF) and in vitro bioactivity in osteoblast MG63 cells. Surface analysis findings indicated that the nature of the PEDOT coating (surface morphology, topography, wettability and adhesion strength) was intensely altered, while the surface treatment performed before electrodeposition facilitated the overall performance of PEDOT coatings as implant coating materials. The obtained corrosion studies confirmed the enhanced corrosion protection performance of PEDOT coatings on treated TNZ substrates. In vitro cell culture studies validated the improved cell adhesion and proliferation rate, further highlighting the important role of surface treatment before electrodeposition.


Applied Surface Science | 2014

Wetting and other physical characteristics of polycarbonate surface textured using laser ablation

B.S. Yilbas; Mazen Khaled; Numan Abu-Dheir; N. Al-Aqeeli; S.A.M. Said; A.O.M. Ahmed; Kripa K. Varanasi; Y.K. Toumi


Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2014

Laser Texturing of Plasma Electrolytically Oxidized Aluminum 6061 Surfaces for Improved Hydrophobicity

B.S. Yilbas; A. Matthews; C. Karatas; A. Leyland; Mazen Khaled; Numan Abu-Dheir; N. Al-Aqeeli; X. Nie


Solar Energy | 2016

Influence of mud residues on solvent induced crystalized polycarbonate surface used as PV protective cover

B.S. Yilbas; Hafiz Muhammad Ali; N. Al-Aqeeli; Numan Abu-Dheir; Mazen Khaled


Optics and Laser Technology | 2016

[INVITED] Laser treatment of Inconel 718 alloy and surface characteristics☆

B.S. Yilbas; Hafiz Muhammad Ali; N. Al-Aqeeli; C. Karatas


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2016

Laser gas assisted nitriding and sol–gel coating Of alumina surfaces: Effect Of environmental dust on surfaces

B.S. Yilbas; Hafiz Muhammad Ali; N. Al-Aqeeli; Mohamed Oubaha; Mazen Khaled; Numan Abu-Dheir


Applied Surface Science | 2015

Characteristics of laser textured silicon surface and effect of mud adhesion on hydrophobicity

B.S. Yilbas; Haider Ali; Mazen Khaled; N. Al-Aqeeli; Numan Abu-Dheir; Kripa K. Varanasi

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B.S. Yilbas

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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Mazen Khaled

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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Hafiz Muhammad Ali

University of Engineering and Technology

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Numan Abu-Dheir

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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Haider Ali

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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Abdullah Al-Sharafi

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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Mohamed A. Hussein

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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Fahad A. Al-Sulaiman

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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Ghassan Hassan

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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