Numerical simulation of artificial hip joint motion based on human age factor

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Abstract

Artificial hip joint is a prosthesis (synthetic body part) which usually consists of two or more components. Replacement of the hip joint due to the occurrence of arthritis, ordinarily patients aged or older. Numerical simulation models are used to observe the range of motion in the artificial hip joint, the range of motion of joints used as the basis of human age. Finite- element analysis (FEA) is used to calculate stress von mises in motion and observes a probability of prosthetic impingement. FEA uses a three-dimensional nonlinear model and considers the position variation of acetabular liner cups. The result of numerical simulation shows that FEA method can be used to analyze the performance calculation of the artificial hip joint at this time more accurate than conventional method.

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Ramdhani, S., Saputra, E., & Jamari, J. (2018). Numerical simulation of artificial hip joint motion based on human age factor. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1025). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1025/1/012093

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