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- 2012 AIChE Annual Meeting
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- Interfacial Phenomena in Biomaterials
- (643c) Friction and Lubrication of Articular Cartilage in Mild Conditions
We observed stick-slip friction in articular cartilage for the first time, in a certain range of loads and speeds. We introduced ‘Dynamic (friction) phase diagram’ to visualize load and speed regimes of stick-slip friction. Significant increase in friction force was observed after digestion (~2 times for Hyaluronidase, ~5 times for Collagenase and ~10 times for Chondroitinase ABC) with apparent roughening (Hyaluronidase and Chondroitinase ABC) or smoothening (Collagenase) of cartilage surface. Moreover, we found that there is minor contribution of topography (roughness) to frictional behavior of articular cartilage.