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Design Aspects of Hip Implant Made of Ti-6Al-4V Extra Low Interstitials Alloy

Aleksa Milovanović, Aleksandar Sedmak, Aleksandar Grbović, Tamara Mijatović, Katarina Čolić

2020Procedia Structural Integrity21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The main concerns in design of hip implants are fracture and fatigue related issues. In this paper, reverse engineering is used to redesign a hip implant produced by precision casting, using Ti6Al4V Extra Low Interstitials (ELI) alloy. As the most critical part, hip neck has been in the focus of this analysis, keeping in mind that the lower the thickness is, the higher the movement of joint may be, but affecting its structural integrity at the same time. Thus, 5 different models are created with different neck thickness and analyzed by using the Finite Element Method (FEM) for stress-strain calculation and extended FEM (XFEM) for fatigue crack growth.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceFinite element methodTitanium alloyCastingAlloyStress (linguistics)ImplantStructural engineeringComposite materialEngineeringSurgeryMedicineLinguisticsPhilosophyOrthopaedic implants and arthroplastyTitanium Alloys Microstructure and PropertiesPowder Metallurgy Techniques and Materials