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Friction and Wear Properties of Novel HDPE-HAp-Al2O3 Biocomposites against Alumina Counterface

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS APPLICATIONS
Volume 23, Issue 5, Pages 407-433

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0885328208090012

Keywords

hydroxyapatite; HDPE; compression molding; friction; wear

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In an effort to enhance physical properties of biopolymers (high-density polyethylene, HDPE) in terms of elastic modulus and hardness, various ceramic fillers, like alumina (Al2O3) and hydroxyapatite (HAp) are added, and therefore it is essential to assess the friction and wear resistance properties of HDPE biocomposites. In this perspective, HDPE composites with varying ceramic filler content (upto 40 vol%) were fabricated under the optimal compression molding conditions and their friction and wear properties were evaluated against Al2O3 at fretting contacts. All the experiments were conducted at a load of 10N for duration of 100,000 cycles in both dry as well as simulated body fluid (SBF). Such planned set of experiments has been designed to address three important issues: (a) whether the improvement in physical properties (hardness, E-modulus) will lead to corresponding improvement in friction and wear properties; (b) whether the fretting in SBF will provide sufficient lubrication in order to considerably enhance the tribological properties, as compared to that in ambient conditions; and (c) whether the generation of wear debris particles be reduced for various compositionally modified polymer composites, in comparison to unreinforced HDPE. The experimental results indicate the possibility of achieving extremely low coefficient of friction (COF similar to 0.047) as well as higher wear resistance (wear rate in the order of similar to 10(-7) mm(3) N-1 m(-1)) with the newly developed composites in SBF. A low wear depth of 3.5-4 mu m is recorded, irrespective of fretting environment. Much effort has been put forward to correlate the friction and wear mechanisms with abrasion, adhesion, and wear debris formation.

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