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A method for the field assessment of rolling resistance properties of manual wheelchairs, Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering

Authors :
BASCOU, Joseph
SAURET, Christophe
PILLET, Hélène
VASLIN, Philippe
THOREUX, Patricia
LAVASTE, François
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis, 2012.

Abstract

This article presents an examination and validation of a method to measure the field deceleration of a manual wheelchair (MWC) and to calculate the rolling resistances properties of the front and rear wheels. This method was based on the measurements of the MWC deceleration for various load settings from a 3D accelerometer. A mechanical model of MWC deceleration was developed which allowed computing the rolling resistance factors of front and rear wheels on a tested surface. Four deceleration sets were conducted on two paths on the same ground to test the repeatability. Two other deceleration sets were conducted using different load settings to compute the rolling resistance parameters (RPs). The theoretical decelerations of three load settings were computed and compared with the measured decelerations. The results showed good repeatability (variations of measures represented 6–11% of the nominal values) and no statistical difference between the path results. The rolling RPs were computed and their confidence intervals were assessed. For the last three sets, no significant difference was found between the theoretical and measured decelerations. This method can determine the specific rolling resistance properties of the wheels of a MWC, and be employed to establish a catalogue of the rolling resistance properties of wheels on various surfaces. The authors would like to thank the French National Research Agency (ANR) for its financial support to the SACR-FRM project (ANR-06-TecSan-020) and to the CERAH for the loan of all the manual wheelchairs evaluated in this work.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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