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Prediction Modeling and Sensitivity Analysis of Robot Bone Milling Temperature Operated by a Doctor

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  • Heqiang Tian
  • Jingbo Pan
  • Yu Gao
  • Xiaoqing Dang
  • Bin Tian
  • Debao Meng
  • Yanan Yao

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Bone milling is a common method in robot orthopedic surgery. However, excessive milling temperature will cause thermal necrosis of bone cells and tissues. It is necessary to carry out further research and analysis on the robot bone milling process considering the lamina milling skills of spinal surgeons and clinical practice to reduce the damage to bone cells and nearby tissues and obtain good cutting surface quality. Considering the randomness of milling parameters during operation, a prediction method of milling temperature model for ball milling cutter considering the doctor’s surgical skills was proposed based on response surface method. Because of material anisotropy and microstructure difference between the cortical bone and cancellous bone, this paper would analyze the influencing factors in different bone layers to establish the prediction model of milling temperature in the segments of cortical bone and cancellous bone. Also, the influence and distribution of milling parameters on temperature in three cutting modes such as parallel cutting mode, cross cutting mode, and vertical cutting mode in the cortical bone region were analyzed. The parameter sensitivity of the milling temperature prediction model was analyzed by the Sobol method, and the influence of the input parameters on the output milling temperature was analyzed quantitatively.

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  • Heqiang Tian & Jingbo Pan & Yu Gao & Xiaoqing Dang & Bin Tian & Debao Meng & Yanan Yao, 2021. "Prediction Modeling and Sensitivity Analysis of Robot Bone Milling Temperature Operated by a Doctor," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-17, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6806689
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6806689
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