2014
DOI: 10.1515/fas-2014-0006
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Fatigue Properties of Polyurethane Foams, with Special Emphasis on Auxetic Foams, Used for Helicopter Pilot Seat Cushion Inserts

Abstract: Seat cushion inserts in military helicopters

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“…The transmissibility of auxetic samples was greater than 1 between 10 and 31.5 Hz, but less than 1 over 31.5 Hz [183], equivalent to commercial anti-vibration gloves. Auxetic foams also fatigued uniquely, with higher permanent compression than their parent foam and a general increase (as opposed to the conventional foam's decrease) in measured hardness after 80,000 cycles up to~120 N (150 mm sided cubic samples) [311].…”
Section: Appl Sci 2018 8 X 12 Of 31mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The transmissibility of auxetic samples was greater than 1 between 10 and 31.5 Hz, but less than 1 over 31.5 Hz [183], equivalent to commercial anti-vibration gloves. Auxetic foams also fatigued uniquely, with higher permanent compression than their parent foam and a general increase (as opposed to the conventional foam's decrease) in measured hardness after 80,000 cycles up to~120 N (150 mm sided cubic samples) [311].…”
Section: Appl Sci 2018 8 X 12 Of 31mentioning
confidence: 95%