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In an aging society where the number of joint replacements rises, it is important to also increase the longevity of implants.
In particular hip implants have a lifetime of at most 15 years. This derives primarily from
pain due to implant migration, wear, inflammation, and dislocation, which is affected by
the positioning of the implant during the surgery. Current joint replacement practice uses
2D software tools and relies on the experience of surgeons. Especially the 2D tools fail to
take the patients’ natural range of motion as well as stress distribution in the 3D joint
induced by different daily motions into account.
Optimizing the hip joint implant position for all possible parametrized motions under the
constraint of a contact problem is prohibitively expensive as there are too many motions
and every position change demands a recalculation of the contact problem. For the
reduction of the computational effort, we use adaptive refinement on the parameter
domain coupled with the interpolation method of Kriging. A coarse initial grid is to be
locally refined using goal-oriented error estimation, reducing locally high variances. This
approach will be combined with multi-grid optimization such that numerical errors are
reduced.