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Resumen
Surface texturing can be defined as a technique
that consists of creating micro cavities in the surface of a
material. There are different texturing techniques such as
chemical etching, electromechanical micromachining,
diamond embossing, electric discharge, pellet-pressing and
laser surface, the last being the most common. For years,
these surface texturing techniques have been used in
tribological applications because microcavities can store
oils or fluids and constantly lubricate the surfaces that are
subjected to wear; they can also be used to trap wear
particles (debris) that would otherwise act as abrasive
particles (three body abrasive wear). This literature review
seeks to analyse and compare the advantages that the use
of surface texturing techniques can offer in reducing the
wear of prosthetic components and therefore lengthening
their useful life, to provide a better quality of life to
patients. The results of this review showed a growing
interest in the scientific community in the use of surface
texturing for biotribogical applications, using to a greater
extent the Laser Surface Texturing (LST) technique and
the surface pattern composed by dimples.
that consists of creating micro cavities in the surface of a
material. There are different texturing techniques such as
chemical etching, electromechanical micromachining,
diamond embossing, electric discharge, pellet-pressing and
laser surface, the last being the most common. For years,
these surface texturing techniques have been used in
tribological applications because microcavities can store
oils or fluids and constantly lubricate the surfaces that are
subjected to wear; they can also be used to trap wear
particles (debris) that would otherwise act as abrasive
particles (three body abrasive wear). This literature review
seeks to analyse and compare the advantages that the use
of surface texturing techniques can offer in reducing the
wear of prosthetic components and therefore lengthening
their useful life, to provide a better quality of life to
patients. The results of this review showed a growing
interest in the scientific community in the use of surface
texturing for biotribogical applications, using to a greater
extent the Laser Surface Texturing (LST) technique and
the surface pattern composed by dimples.
Idioma original | English |
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Páginas (desde-hasta) | 143-150 |
Número de páginas | 8 |
Publicación | International Journal of Modern Manufacturing Technologies |
Volumen | 13 |
N.º | 3 Special Issue |
DOI | |
Estado | Published - dic 2021 |
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All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Ingeniería industrial y de fabricación
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Profundice en los temas de investigación de 'State of the art of surface texturing for biotribology applications'. En conjunto forman una huella única.Premios
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I Award – Section A en el congreso ModTech 2021
Peña Parás, Laura (Recipient), Quintanilla Correa, Daniel Ivan (Recipient), Maldonado Cortés, Demófilo (Recipient), Rodríguez Villalobos, Martha Claudia (Recipient) & Hernandez-Rodriguez, Marco A.L. (Recipient), jun 2021
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State of the art of surface texturing for biotribology applications
Laura Peña Parás (Speaker), Daniel Ivan Quintanilla Correa (Speaker), Martha Claudia Rodríguez Villalobos (Speaker), Demófilo Maldonado Cortés (Speaker) & Marco A.L. Hernandez-Rodriguez (Speaker)
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