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Modification Of The Local Effective Stiffness Of Seating Foam By Hole Drilling

By Kang, Tommy E.T. Mak, Arthur F.t. Man, H.C. Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong; Proceedings of the RESNA '95 Annual Conference, Vol. 15
(Pages: 291-293) Publication Date: 1995

The main objective of the study reported in this paper is to investigate hole drilling as a cushion surface modification method for individuals who use a wheelchair. Changes in supporting properties of Polyurethane Foam blocks were studied in relation to the Indentation Load Deflection, static degradation and dynamic degradation.
Published by: Rehabilitation Engineering & Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA)   (Website:http://www.resna.org)
Link to text: http://www.resna.org

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