2018
DOI: 10.1177/2280800017751471
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Study on buffer characteristics of air cushion used as hip protector

Abstract: Introduction: In order to develop a good hip protector to prevent in the elderly hip fracture as a result of a fall, we studied the buffer characteristics of sponges and air cushions. Methods: The buffer rate of material was defined, and the absorption ability of the material to instantaneous impact was evaluated. An experimental device was developed and used to measure the buffer rates of sponges and leak-allowed air cushions with orifice(s). Results: According to the experimental results, the buffer rate lar… Show more

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“…We chose silicone with hardness of 16A, which is a common hardness value of some cushioning materials. [ 35 , 36 ] Silicone was prepared in a dumbbell‐shaped specimen and tested to characterize its mechanical properties. The stress‒strain curves under tensile loading showed insignificant nonlinearity, as in Figure 2d .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We chose silicone with hardness of 16A, which is a common hardness value of some cushioning materials. [ 35 , 36 ] Silicone was prepared in a dumbbell‐shaped specimen and tested to characterize its mechanical properties. The stress‒strain curves under tensile loading showed insignificant nonlinearity, as in Figure 2d .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Haris et al 11 studied the effect of incorporating STP during dynamic drop tests and static compression tests. Song et al 12 studied the buffer characteristics of sponges and air cushions as a hip protector. Park et al 13 and Hong et al 14 developed the protective hip pad which is printed with flexible thermoplastic polyurethane and combined with foam.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%