Observation of wear and friction in a cobalt-chromium alloy

An investigation has been carried out on the mechanisms of wear of the surgical implant alloy "Vinertia", based on cobalt-chromium, and an attempt has been made to interpret the mechanisms in metallurgical terms. The alloy in its present surgical form has been found to have wear mechanisms...

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Main Author: Ahier, Stuart
Published: University of Surrey 1969
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-7517312018-10-09T03:27:05ZObservation of wear and friction in a cobalt-chromium alloyAhier, Stuart1969An investigation has been carried out on the mechanisms of wear of the surgical implant alloy "Vinertia", based on cobalt-chromium, and an attempt has been made to interpret the mechanisms in metallurgical terms. The alloy in its present surgical form has been found to have wear mechanisms governed by the allotropic form of its matrix and the carbide precipitate to different extents dependent on the type of wear. The alloy showed an improved coefficient of friction under certain conditions after a simple heat-treatment though the wear resistance was not substantially altered. The wear mechanisms were constant over a vide range of speed, but were modified by relatively high speed. The mechanisms deduced from pin and disc wear test specimens were also found to occur in a hip-joint prosthesis that had been worn in an artificial hip-joint simulator, indicating that hip-joint prosthoses exhibit "in vivo" similar wear mechanisms to those experimentally determined.University of Surreyhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.751731http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/847139/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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description An investigation has been carried out on the mechanisms of wear of the surgical implant alloy "Vinertia", based on cobalt-chromium, and an attempt has been made to interpret the mechanisms in metallurgical terms. The alloy in its present surgical form has been found to have wear mechanisms governed by the allotropic form of its matrix and the carbide precipitate to different extents dependent on the type of wear. The alloy showed an improved coefficient of friction under certain conditions after a simple heat-treatment though the wear resistance was not substantially altered. The wear mechanisms were constant over a vide range of speed, but were modified by relatively high speed. The mechanisms deduced from pin and disc wear test specimens were also found to occur in a hip-joint prosthesis that had been worn in an artificial hip-joint simulator, indicating that hip-joint prosthoses exhibit "in vivo" similar wear mechanisms to those experimentally determined.
author Ahier, Stuart
spellingShingle Ahier, Stuart
Observation of wear and friction in a cobalt-chromium alloy
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title Observation of wear and friction in a cobalt-chromium alloy
title_short Observation of wear and friction in a cobalt-chromium alloy
title_full Observation of wear and friction in a cobalt-chromium alloy
title_fullStr Observation of wear and friction in a cobalt-chromium alloy
title_full_unstemmed Observation of wear and friction in a cobalt-chromium alloy
title_sort observation of wear and friction in a cobalt-chromium alloy
publisher University of Surrey
publishDate 1969
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