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Owing to the potential use of poly-ether-ether-ketone (Peek) and 30% carbon
fibre reinforced Peek (Peek-CF30) for orthopaedic application it was decid
ed to investigate the effect of carbon fibre reinforcement and the meaning
of different variables, such as counterface roughness, sliding velocity and
contact stress on frictional behaviour.
A pin-on-disc Plint TE67 connected to a computer was used to measure the fr
iction evolution under dynamic contact stress and sliding speed conditions,
applied according to a sinusoidal function. This sinusoidal model tries to
reproduce the human walking conditions on the hip joint system.
The treatment of experimental results was based on Taguchi's techniques and
on the analysis of variance (ANOVA).
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis and energy dispersive spectrosc
opy (EDS) X-ray microanalysis were made in a post test examination. (C) 200
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