2021
DOI: 10.32920/ryerson.14654778
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Nondestructive Evaluation Of A Polymer Composite Hip Implant Using Lock-In Thermography

Abstract: Lock-in thermography, combined with finite element analysis and experimental testing, was used to investigate the stress/strain pattern in a novel composite hip implant made of carbon fibre and polyamide 12 (CF/PA12). In this study, the geometry of the hip implant was first modelled and analysed in ANSYS workbench 11. Different virtual loads of 800N, 1400N and 2200N were applied on the finite element model of the hip stem at an adduction angle of 15º, thereby replicating the present experimental setup. The val… Show more

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