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Optimization of Parameters Affecting on Temperature and Heat Flux in the Location of Femoral Cortical and Trabecular Caused by Drilling Process Based on Inverse Heat Transfer Theory. Modares Mechanical Engineering 2022; 22 (10) :43-51
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In orthopedic surgery, the drilling process is used to internally fix the fracture zone. During bone drilling, if the temperature exceeds the limit of 47 °C, it results in altered bone alkaline phosphatase nature, occurrence of thermal necrosis, non-fixation and inadequate bone fusion In order to investigate the effective parameters of the drilling process, after three-dimensional modeling of the femur bone in Mimics software and determination of bone coefficients based on the Johnson-Cook model, numerical simulation of the cortical and trabecular bone oblique drilling process have been performed. The drilling process was performed in both normal and high speed modes based on reverse heat transfer theory using DEFORM-3D software. The results of numerical simulation after validation with experimental results showed that this theory is capable of estimating the temperature and heat flux in this process and the occurrence of necrosis in both processes (normal and high speed) is imminent. The temperature in the drilling area of the trabecular bone is higher than the cortical bone at all speeds and feed rates and the axial force of the trabecular bone is less than the cortical bone at all speeds and feed rates. The optimum point leading to the minimum temperature in normal drilling of trabecular and cortical bone is the feed rate of 150 mm/min and the rotational speed of 2000 rpm. This optimum point is obtained in the high-speed drilling of trabecular and cortical bone at the feed rate of 150 mm/min and rotational speed of 4,000 rpm and 7,000 rpm. 
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Machining
Received: 2022/12/13 | Accepted: 2022/10/2 | Published: 2022/10/2

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