Journal
MECHANICS & INDUSTRY
Volume 22, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/meca/2021035
Keywords
Air spring; variable stiffness; parametric design; analytical model; ergonomic mattress
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- Postgraduate Research & Practice Innovation Program of Jiangsu Province [KYCX20_0859]
- National First-class Disciplines (PNFD), China
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This study designed a novel variable stiffness air spring and conducted static experiments to analyze its mechanical properties and influencing factors, establishing an analytical model based on geometric parameters and initial internal pressure. The results showed that the air spring has nonlinear stiffness during operation, and the model can accurately predict the load of the air spring at any equilibrium position.
Conventional mattresses can not adjust precisely according to the individualized spinal alignment. In addition, there is no theoretical basis for quantitative design and adjustment of mattresses firmness. The purpose of this paper is to overcome deficiency of traditional air chambers for research of ergonomic mattresses in accordance with spinal alignment. A novel variable stiffness air spring was designed and static experiments were conducted to analyze its mechanical properties and its influence factors. An analytical model based on geometric parameters and initial internal pressure was established. The results showed that the air spring has nonlinear stiffness during the working process. Furthermore, the model can predict the load of the air spring accurately at any equilibrium position with an average error of 6.96%. The initial stiffness, volume and assembly height could be predicted by means of geometric parameters and initial internal pressure. The conclusions are that the novel air spring can obtain predictable stiffness compared with cubic and the rod-shaped air chambers, which provides a theoretical basis and possible solution for the study of stiffness adaptive ergonomic mattress according to spinal alignment.
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