Publication detail
Tribological behaviour of additively manufactured Ti6Al4V with controlled surface structure: An application in small joint implants
ODEHNAL, L. RANUŠA, M. MALÝ, M. KŘUPKA, I. KOUTNÝ, D. HARTL, M. VRBKA, M.
English title
Tribological behaviour of additively manufactured Ti6Al4V with controlled surface structure: An application in small joint implants
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
This study conducts a tribological analysis of Ti6Al4V samples with and without surface structures, manufactured by 3D printing, to assess their suitability as friction pairs in joint replacements. The behaviour was analysed using a pin-on-plate tribometer under conditions simulating those typically observed in vivo, with a glass counterpart enabling optical observation. The grid structure outperformed other samples: while exhibiting comparable friction to a homogeneous surface, it was the only one capable of retaining albumin in the contact area and restoring the lubrication film after unloading. However, findings suggest further refinements are needed before the structure can be considered for application. Preliminary results indicate a need for greater proximity and regularity in structures to enhance performance.
English abstract
This study conducts a tribological analysis of Ti6Al4V samples with and without surface structures, manufactured by 3D printing, to assess their suitability as friction pairs in joint replacements. The behaviour was analysed using a pin-on-plate tribometer under conditions simulating those typically observed in vivo, with a glass counterpart enabling optical observation. The grid structure outperformed other samples: while exhibiting comparable friction to a homogeneous surface, it was the only one capable of retaining albumin in the contact area and restoring the lubrication film after unloading. However, findings suggest further refinements are needed before the structure can be considered for application. Preliminary results indicate a need for greater proximity and regularity in structures to enhance performance.
Keywords in English
3D printing of Ti6Al4V for joint implants; Lubrication mechanism; Albumin; Friction
Released
27.05.2025
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Location
London
ISSN
0301-679X
Volume
211
Number
November
Pages from–to
110832–110832
Pages count
12
BIBTEX
@article{BUT198143,
author="Lukáš {Odehnal} and Matúš {Ranuša} and Martin {Malý} and Ivan {Křupka} and Daniel {Koutný} and Martin {Hartl} and Martin {Vrbka},
title="Tribological behaviour of additively manufactured Ti6Al4V with controlled surface structure: An application in small joint implants",
year="2025",
volume="211",
number="November",
month="May",
pages="110832--110832",
publisher="ELSEVIER SCI LTD",
address="London",
issn="0301-679X"
}