Title :
An analytical method for rolling contact of articular cartilages in diarthrodial joint
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Life Sci. & Biomed. Eng., Tongji Univ., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
An analytical method is presented to investigate the stresses and strains in the cartilage layers of diarthrodial joint under rolling contact. Each cartilage layer in contact is assumed to be biphasic, composed of a linear elastic solid phase and a Newtonian viscous fluid, whereas the subchondral bone is simplified as a rigid body. The contact range of two cartilage layers is discretized, where the surface tractions are piecewise given. A Galerkin-penalty method is applied to form the finite element formulation for the cartilage layers. The surface tractions, stresses and strains in the cartilage layers are then obtained. for each time step with a numerical procedure of rolling contact. Results show that the interstitial fluid plays a fundamental role in the distributions of the stresses and strains in the cartilage, The normal solid stress reaches its maximum on the cartilage-subchondral bone interface. The coefficient of friction at the contact surface has a great effect on the tangential traction while it has little effect on the normal traction. The difference of rolling velocity between the two cartilage layers has an increasing effect on the tangential traction as the coefficient of friction increases.
Keywords :
Galerkin method; biological tissues; biomechanics; finite element analysis; mechanical contact; rolling friction; stress-strain relations; Galerkin-penalty method; Newtonian viscous fluid; biphasic layer; cartilage layers; cartilage-subchondral bone interface; diarthrodial joint; finite element formulation; friction coefficient; linear elastic solid phase; mechanical response; normal traction; piecewise discretization; rigid body; rolling contact; rolling velocity; strains; stresses; subchondral bone; surface tractions; tangential traction; Biomedical engineering; Bones; Boundary conditions; Capacitive sensors; Equations; Friction; Joints; Moment methods; Solids; Stress;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2001. Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7211-5
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2001.1020489