Joints - Tribology Flashcards

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What are the requirements for Fluid-film lubrication

A

Thick fluid film leading to complete separation of surfaces (lambda >3)
High viscosity lubricant
High speed motions

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How does fluid-film lubrication work?

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The fluid film is trapped between the 2 surfaces
Hydrodynamic lubrication: when the joint is loaded, the separated surfaces slide over each other and cause a LIFTING PRESSURE

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How is low surface separation overcome in boundary lubrication (3)

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Phospholipids and lubricin adsorbed to surfaces help lubrication
Boosted lubrication
Biphasic lubrication (seen in cartilage)

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What mode of lubrication is exhibited by articular cartilage

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Boosted lubrication

Biphasic lubrication

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Explain biphasic lubrication

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  • Due to biphasic & porous nature of at least one articular surface, water diffuses out of cartilage into synovial upon loading
  • This increases pressure in the synovial fluid can support a fraction of the load
  • The frictional force is proportional to the load (less load = less friction)
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Explain boosted lubrication

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  • Under load water diffuses into cartilage from synovial fluid
  • This concentrates hyaluronic acid in the synovial fluid
  • This is rich in negatively charged GAGs which exert repulsion between surfaces
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