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contributor authorMisch, Jacob;Sprigle, Stephen
date accessioned2023-04-06T12:55:25Z
date available2023-04-06T12:55:25Z
date copyright10/7/2022 12:00:00 AM
date issued2022
identifier issn27703495
identifier otheraoje_1_011047.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4288761
description abstractManual wheelchairs are available with folding or rigid frames to meet the preferences and needs of individual users. Folding styles are commonly regarded as more portable and storable, whereas rigid frames are commonly regarded as more efficient for frequently daily use. To date, there are no studies directly comparing the performances of the frame types. Furthermore, while differences have been reported in the longevity of the frame types, no efforts have been made to relate this durability back to the realworld performance of the frames. This study investigated the propulsion efficiencies of four folding and two rigid ultralightweight frames equipped with identical drive tires and casters. A robotic wheelchair tester was used to measure the propulsion costs of each chair over two surfaces: concrete and carpet. A motorized carousel was used to drive the chairs 511 km around a circular track to simulate one year of use for each wheelchair. After simulated use, five of the six wheelchairs showed no decrease in propulsion effort, indicating that the frames were able to withstand the stresses of simulated use without a detrimental impact on performance. In the unused “new” condition, rigid chairs were found to have superior (>5%) performance over folding frames on concrete and carpet, and in the “worn” condition rigid chairs had superior performance over folding chairs on concrete but were comparable on the carpeted surface.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titlePropulsion Cost Changes of UltraLightweight Manual Wheelchairs After One Year of Simulated Use
typeJournal Paper
journal volume1
journal titleASME Open Journal of Engineering
identifier doi10.1115/1.4055629
journal fristpage11047
journal lastpage1104710
page10
treeASME Open Journal of Engineering:;2022:;volume( 001 )
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