2021
DOI: 10.1177/09544089211025916
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Mechanistic models to predict thrust force and torque in bone drilling: An in-vitro study validated with robot-assisted surgical drilling parameters

Abstract: Compression plates are widely used in orthopaedic surgeries for internal fixation of fractured femurs. To fix the plate and thus to provide compression to a fracture, the self-tapping bone screws are tightened through predrilled pilot holes of smaller diameter. Preliminary investigation showed that the holes drilled with the inappropriate cutting parameters cause mechanical and thermal damages to the local host bone, which further lead to loosening of internal fixations. In this paper, the mechanistic models t… Show more

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“…If the ROP is too high, it will damage or even scrap the downhole tools, which will delay the drilling cycle and increase the drilling operation cost. 16,17 For metal materials such as aluminum alloys, Chatterjee et al [18][19][20] have carried out research on drilling parameter optimization and intelligent drilling and have achieved certain breakthroughs. At present, a control algorithm suitable for downhole robots has not been found.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the ROP is too high, it will damage or even scrap the downhole tools, which will delay the drilling cycle and increase the drilling operation cost. 16,17 For metal materials such as aluminum alloys, Chatterjee et al [18][19][20] have carried out research on drilling parameter optimization and intelligent drilling and have achieved certain breakthroughs. At present, a control algorithm suitable for downhole robots has not been found.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%