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Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal | 2017

Tibiofemoral wear in standard and non-standard squat: Implication for total knee arthroplasty

Gusztáv Fekete; Dong Sun; Yaodong Gu; Patric Daniel Neis; Ney Francisco Ferreira; Bernardo Innocenti

Introduction Due to the more resilient biomaterials, problems related to wear in total knee replacements (TKRs) have decreased but not disappeared. In the design-related factors, wear is still the second most important mechanical factor that limits the lifetime of TKRs and it is also highly influenced by the local kinematics of the knee. During wear experiments, constant load and slide-roll ratio is frequently applied in tribo-tests beside other important parameters. Nevertheless, numerous studies demonstrated that constant slide-roll ratio is not accurate approach if TKR wear is modelled, while instead of a constant load, a flexion-angle dependent tibiofemoral force should be involved into the wear model to obtain realistic results. Methods A new analytical wear model, based upon Archards law, is introduced, which can determine the effect of the tibiofemoral force and the varying slide-roll on wear between the tibiofemoral connection under standard and non-standard squat movement. Results The calculated total wear with constant slide-roll during standard squat was 5.5 times higher compared to the reference value, while if total wear includes varying slide-roll during standard squat, the calculated wear was approximately 6.25 times higher. With regard to non-standard squat, total wear with constant slide-roll during standard squat was 4.16 times higher than the reference value. If total wear included varying slide-roll, the calculated wear was approximately 4.75 times higher. Conclusions It was demonstrated that the augmented force parameter solely caused 65% higher wear volume while the slide-roll ratio itself increased wear volume by 15% higher compared to the reference value. These results state that the force component has the major effect on wear propagation while non-standard squat should be proposed for TKR patients as rehabilitation exercise.


Advances in Tribology | 2017

Extruded and Injection Moulded Virgin PA 6/6 as Abrasion Resistant Material

Jacob Sukumaran; Róbert Keresztes; Gábor Kalácska; Hayder Al-Maliki; Patric Daniel Neis; P. De Baets

Polyamide (PA6/6) is often used as a tribological pair in abrasion prevalent applications such as hinges and sliders. PA6/6 is frequently processed by injection moulding and extrusion process. It is known that these processes influence the polymers mechanical behaviour, but their influence on the polymers wear response has not been studied. Hence the present research attempts to study the influence of different manufacturing processes on tribological behaviour for PA6/6. Wear tests were performed on a pin abrading tester (DIN 50322). Abrasion resistance of both extruded and injection moulded PA6/6 were tested at different loads (20 and 35 N). Single-pass (nonoverlapping mode) and multipass testing (overlapping mode) were used to understand the influence of clogging of wear debris. It is evidenced that with increasing load the specific wear rate decreases; moreover, fine abrasives tend to reduce the wear rate. In multipass testing a transfer layer clogged on the counterface that acted as a protective agent and lowers wear rate. Poor mechanical strength of injection moulded polymers is apparently compensated by microstructural response for having a similar wear behaviour between extruded and injection moulded PA 6/6. Hence a proper balance between microstructural and mechanical characteristics is an absolute must in PA 6/6 for better wear performance.


Wear | 2011

Impact of wire-EDM on dry sliding friction and wear of WC-based and ZrO2-based composites

Y. Perez Delgado; Koenraad Bonny; P. De Baets; Patric Daniel Neis; Olivier Malek; Jef Vleugels; Bert Lauwers


Wear | 2011

Contribution to perform high temperature tests (fading) on a laboratory-scale tribometer

Patric Daniel Neis; Ney Francisco Ferreira; F.J. Lorini


Wear | 2011

Investigation of the dynamic response in a dry friction process using a rotating stick–slip tester

Patric Daniel Neis; P. De Baets; Wouter Ost; Y. Perez Delgado; Mia Loccufier; Farid Al-Bender; Ney Francisco Ferreira; F.J. Lorini


Wear | 2014

Comparison between methods for measuring wear in brake friction materials

Patric Daniel Neis; Ney Francisco Ferreira; F.P. da Silva


The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | 2016

Study of influence of traverse speed and abrasive mass flowrate in abrasive water jet machining of gemstones

Carlos Edmundo de Abreu e Lima; Rodrigo Lebrón; André J. Souza; Ney Francisco Ferreira; Patric Daniel Neis


12th SAE Brasil International Brake Colloquium & Engineering Display | 2015

Definition of a Suitable Parameter for Characterizing Creep-Groan Propensity in Brake Pads

Patric Daniel Neis; Ney Francisco Ferreira; Luciano Tedesco Matoso; Diego Masotti; Jean Carlos Poletto


4th Conference on Sustainable Construction and Design | 2012

A review on water lubrication of polymers

Jacob Sukumaran; Vanessa Rodriguez Fereira; Yeczain Perez Delgado; Patrick De Baets; Mátyás Andó; H Dhieb; Patric Daniel Neis


MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LETTERS | 2011

Development of new PA6 composites

Mátyás Andó; Jacob Sukumaran; Vanessa Rodriguez Fereira; Patric Daniel Neis; Gábor Kalácska; Patrick De Baets

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Ney Francisco Ferreira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Olivier Malek

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Bert Lauwers

The Catholic University of America

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Jean Carlos Poletto

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Jef Vleugels

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Mátyás Andó

Szent István University

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