Abstract

The degradation of Metal-on-Metal (MoM) Total Hip Replacements (THRs) is a complex mix of tribological, corrosive phenomena and their synergistic processes. Previous links between the corrosion of these devices and their sliding conditions over a cycle have been observed in simulator studies instrumented with a three-electrode electrochemical cell. This study further quantifies that link; demonstrating clear repeating periodicity in the anodic current transients of a 28mm diameter MoM bearing under a standard ISO-14242 walking profile. A simplified 2D model and an expression of the Hamrock-Dowson equation was utilised to estimate the Theoretical Minimum Film Thickness (hmin) over a cycle, which was shown to match closely to the measured anodic current in both shape and magnitude.

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