TY - JOUR CY - Johor Bahru VL - 845 Y1 - 2014/// AV - none SP - 934 A1 - Turnad, L.G. A1 - Bambang, A. KW - Biological tissues; Bone drilling; Bone-implant interfaces; Coolant delivery; Cutting forces; Orthopaedic surgery; Osteonecrosis; Temperature variation KW - Cell death; Cutting; Drills; Industrial engineering; Industrial research KW - Bone UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84891536546&doi=10.4028%2fwww.scientific.net%2fAMR.845.934&partnerID=40&md5=c0fe9a7e5df9007cae08eb5e9cf98332 EP - 938 ID - scholars4449 N2 - Orthopaedic surgery procedure widely utilizes bone drilling in the work for correcting bone fracture and attaching prosthetics. Clean and accurately positioned holes are desired during bone drilling without damaging the surrounding tissues. However, bone temperature rises during drilling. It is always required to keep the temperature during drilling below 47 °C to avoid thermal osteonecrosis (bone cell death), which might lead to a loose of bone-implant interface. Drill design, drill parameters, and coolant delivery were believed to contribute to heat generation. As complex anisotropic biological tissues, determining the bone temperature during drilling is another issue. Complex mechanical and thermological properties are also other problems to be investigated due to the sensitivity to testing and specimen preparation. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. TI - Cutting force and temperature variation in bone drilling - A review N1 - cited By 4; Conference of 1st International Materials, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering Conference, MIMEC 2013 ; Conference Date: 4 December 2013 Through 6 December 2013; Conference Code:101778 JF - Advanced Materials Research SN - 10226680 ER -