Transferring load to flesh: part IX. Cushion stiffness effects.

Bulletin of prosthetics research Pub Date : 1979-01-01
L Bennett, H Patel
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Stresses developed within flesh in contact with a cushion are examined analytically. Compressive, tensile, and shear stresses within flesh in proximity to a bone are given as a function of cushion stiffness (major parameter) and the overall Poisson's ratio of flesh (minor parameter). It is shown that an individual already sitting on a soft cushion receives relatively minor benefit when a still softer cushion is substituted. This result follows from the fairly flat (saturated) trend of both shear and tensile stress with respect to cushion stiffness, once the soft cushion domain (less than 10 PSI) is entered. Only flesh normal stress (compression) responds significantly to incremental changes of stiffness within the soft cushion range; reducing the cushion stiffness 50 percent will typically reduce local compressive stress by roughly 20 percent. While such a gain is real, it is also modest.

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向肉传递载荷:第九部分。缓冲刚度效应。
在与垫子接触的肉中产生的应力进行了分析检验。在靠近骨头的肉内的压缩、拉伸和剪切应力作为缓冲刚度(主要参数)和肉的总体泊松比(次要参数)的函数给出。研究表明,当一个人坐在一个柔软的垫子上时,用一个更软的垫子代替,他得到的好处相对较小。这一结果源于相对于垫层刚度的剪切和拉应力的相当平坦(饱和)趋势,一旦进入软垫域(小于10 PSI)。在软垫范围内,只有肉体正应力(压缩)对刚度增量变化有显著响应;将缓冲刚度降低50%通常会使局部压应力降低大约20%。虽然这种增长是真实存在的,但也是适度的。
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