Where ζ is a damping ratio, ω n is a natural frequency, and x(0) is a peak impact acceleration ISO Criteria Acknowledgements This work was completed as.

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where ζ is a damping ratio, ω n is a natural frequency, and x(0) is a peak impact acceleration ISO Criteria Acknowledgements This work was completed as part of the Mobility RERC, which is funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research of the U.S. Department of Education under grant number H133E The opinions contained in this poster are those of the grantee and do not necessarily reflect those of the U.S. Department of Education. The author thanks Dr. Stephen Sprigle and Jayme Caspall for providing valuable insights and assistants. Dynamic Response of Wheelchair Cushions to the ISO Impact Damping Test Bummo Chung, MSME Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Wheeled Mobility Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Abstract The International Organization for Standardization defines tests that characterize properties of wheelchair cushions (ISO ). The impact damping test (IDT) characterizes cushions’ abilities to reduce impact loading on tissues and to help maintain postural stability. We performed IDTs on three different wheelchair cushions: 3” elastic foam (EF), 3” viscoelastic foam (VEF), and a 2.5” laminar cushion (LC) with elastic foam surrounding a viscous fluid bladder. Results show that the 3” elastic foam had best abilities to reduce the impact loading on tissues while the 3” viscoelastic foam had the best abilities to help maintain postural stability. In addition, this study suggests incorporating the peak impact accelerations in the analysis, using curve fit parameters to characterize the damping, and using impact values in the analysis. Aims 1.Evaluates three wheelchair cushions using the ISO IDT 2.Assesses the feasibility and pertinence of ISO IDT for characterizing the impact damping characteristics of the wheelchair cushions Test Rig A rigid cushion loading indenter (RCLI) An accelerometer (MMA7260Q, Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.) A hinged rigid plate A support block. Wheelchair Cushions A) 3” elastic foam (EF) B) 3” viscoelastic foam (VEF) C) 2.5” laminar cushion (LC) with elastic foam surrounding a viscous fluid bladder. A B CMethodsInstrumentation Experimental Protocol Impact Damping Test 1.Set a hinged rigid plate at a 10° angle by placing the support block 2.Place the cushion 3.Place the RCLI (500 N) Its ischial tuberosities are positioned at the location at approximately 140 mm forward to the rear edge of the cushion 4.Release the support block & measure the acceleration at 200 Hz 5.Unload the cushion for 5 minutes 6.Repeat the step 1-5 for three times Conclusion 1.3” elastic foam had best abilities to reduce the impact loading on tissues 2.3” viscoelastic foam had the best abilities to help maintain postural stability 3.This study suggests A) Incorporate the peak impact accelerations in the analysis, B) Use curve fit parameters to characterize the damping, and C) Use impact values in the analysis. For more information, please visit or to Results and Discussions Suggested Criteria Expected contact area during the rebound; a) at the rebound, b) a midpoint between the rebound and the impact, c) at the impact Curve fit using underdamped simple harmonic solution MODIFIED Curve fit using MODIFIED underdamped simple harmonic solution Parameters used in curve fit Curve Fit Parameters x(0) : a peak impact acceleration ζ : a damping ratio ω n : a natural frequency