The Penn State Safety Floor: Part I—Design Parameters Associated With Walking Deflections

Author:

Casalena J. A.1,Ovaert T. C.1,Cavanagh P. R.2,Streit D. A.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802

2. Departments of Kinesiology, Biobehavioral Health, Medicine, Orthopædics, and Rehabilitation, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802

Abstract

A new flooring system has been developed to reduce peak impact forces to the hips when humans fall. The new safety floor is designed to remain relatively rigid under normal walking conditions, but to deform elastically when impacted during a fall. Design objectives included minimizing peak force experienced by the femur during a fall-induced impact, while maintaining a maximum of 2 mm of floor deflection during walking. Finite Element Models (FEMs) were developed to capture the complex dynamics of impact response between two deformable bodies. Validation of the finite element models included analytical calculations of theoretical buckling column response, experimental quasi-static loading of full-scale flooring prototypes, and flooring response during walking trials. Finite Element Method results compared well with theoretical and experimental data. Both finite element and experimental data suggest that the proposed safety floor can effectively meet the design goal of 2 mm maximum deflection during walking, while effectively reducing impact forces during a fall.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Physiology (medical),Biomedical Engineering

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