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Mechanical Safety of Embedded Electronics for In-body Wearables: A Smart Mouthguard Study

机译:体内可穿戴设备的嵌入式电子产品的机械安全性:智能护齿器研究

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The growing popularity of contact sports drives the requirement for better design of protective equipment, such as mouthguards. Smart mouthguards with embedded electronics provide a multitude of new ways to provide increased safety and protection to users. Characterisation of how electronic components embedded in typical mouthguard material, ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), behave under typical sports impacts is crucial for future designs. A novel pendulum impact rig using a hockey ball disc impactor was developed to investigate impact forces and component failure. Two sets of dental models (aluminium and plastic padding chemical metal) were used to manufacture post-thermoformed mouthguards. Seven embedding conditions with varying thickness of EVA (1.5 and 3 mm) and locations of electrical components were tested. Component failures were observed in four out of seven test conditions, and the experimental failure forces at which the electrical component had a 50% chance of failure were reported for those cases. The experimental results showed that an EVA thickness of 3 mm surrounding the electrical component gives the most comprehensive protection even under extreme surface conformity. Computational models on surface conformity of EVA showed that a block of EVA with a minimum thickness of 1.5 mm was better at reducing stress concentration than a shell with an overall thickness of 1.5 mm. This study demonstrated that the thickness of a mouthguard is important when protecting electrical components from extreme dental surface conformity, furthermore the surface geometry should not be overlooked when considering electrical component safety for in-body wearables that are impact prone.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (10.1007/s10439-019-02267-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:接触运动的日益普及推动了对更好设计防护设备(例如护齿器)的需求。带有嵌入式电子设备的智能护齿器提供了许多新方法,可以为用户提供更高的安全性和保护。嵌入典型护齿材料中的电子组件乙烯乙酸乙烯酯(EVA)在典型运动影响下的性能表征对于未来设计至关重要。开发了一种使用曲棍球圆盘冲击器的新型摆锤冲击钻机,以研究冲击力和部件故障。使用两组牙科模型(铝和塑料填充化学金属)制造热成型后的护齿器。测试了7种嵌入条件,这些嵌入条件具有不同的EVA厚度(1.5和3毫米)以及电气元件的位置。在七个测试条件中的四个条件下,观察到组件故障,并且在这些情况下,报告了电气组件发生故障的机会为50%的实验故障力。实验结果表明,即使在极端的表面一致性下,围绕电气组件的EVA厚度为3mm也能提供最全面的保护。 EVA表面一致性的计算模型表明,最小厚度为1.5mm的EVA块在降低应力集中方面要优于总厚度为1.5mm的壳。这项研究表明,护齿架的厚度对于保护电气部件免受极端牙齿表面顺应性很重要,此外,在考虑易受撞击的体内可穿戴设备的电气部件安全性时,不应忽略其表面几何形状。本文(10.1007 / s10439-019-02267-4)包含补充材料,可供授权用户使用。

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