Development and validation of a new method for measuring friction between skin and nonwoven materials

Author:

Cottenden A M1,Wong W K1,Cottenden D J1,Farbrot A2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Physics and Bioengineering, University College London, London, UK

2. SCA Hygiene Products AB, Gothenburg, Sweden

Abstract

A new method for measuring the coefficient of friction between nonwoven materials and the curved surface of the volar forearm has been developed and validated. The method was used to measure the coefficient of static friction for three different nonwoven materials on the normal (dry) and over-hydrated volar forearms of five female volunteers (ages 18–44). The method proved simple to run and had good repeatability: the coefficient of variation (standard deviation expressed as a percentage of the mean) for triplets of repeat measurements was usually (80 per cent of the time) less than 10 per cent. Measurements involving the geometrically simpler configuration of pulling a weighted fabric sample horizontally across a quasi-planar area of volar forearm skin proved experimentally more difficult and had poorer repeatability. However, correlations between values of coefficient of static friction derived using the two methods were good ( R = 0.81 for normal (dry) skin, and 0.91 for over-hydrated skin). Measurements of the coefficient of static friction for the three nonwovens for normal (dry) and for over-hydrated skin varied in the ranges of about 0.3–0.5 and 0.9–1.3, respectively. In agreement with Amontons' law, coefficients of friction were invariant with normal pressure over the entire experimental range (0.1–8.2 kPa).

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,General Medicine

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