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Simulated effects of head movement on contact pressures between headforms and N95 filtering facepiece respirators Part 2: Simulation

机译:头部运动对头型与N95过滤式面罩呼吸器之间的接触压力的模拟影响,第2部分:模拟

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Finite element (FE) filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs) were developed and mated to the new headforms with a cervical spine model. The FFRs from three manufacturers included three sizing systems: (i) a single one-size-fits all, (ii) an FFR with two sizes (S/M and M/L), and (iii) an FFR with three sizes (S, L/M, XL). Finite element method (FEM) simulations of 16 headform and respirator combinations (5 headforms and 6 respirators) were used to examine maximum contact pressure changes for five cases: static head, flexion, extension, left rotation, and right rotation. For each of the 16 headform and respirator combinations, maximum contact pressures of the static headform and motile headforms were compared using t-tests. Significant differences on the maximum contact pressures were found in the extension, left rotation and right rotation at the nose (P < 0.005), the left rotation at the top of right cheek (P = 0.03), and the extension at the bottom of left/right cheek (P = 0.01). When separately considering each headform and each FFR manufacturer, the effects of the four head movement cases on the nose maximum contact pressure changes were observed in the simulations with all five headforms and all FFR manufacturers. The effects of the left and right rotations on the chin maximum contact pressure changes were observed in the simulations with the small headform. It was also found that the use of a nose clip could reduce the impact of the head left/right rotations on nose maximum contact pressure changes. In addition, head movements changed pressure contours of the key nose area. Caused by the head movements, the maximum contact pressure changes may affect seal quality, and the increase of the maximum contact pressures could reduce the facial comfort level.
机译:开发了有限元(FE)过滤式面罩呼吸器(FFR),并将其与具有颈椎模型的新头模配合使用。来自三个制造商的FFR包括三个尺寸调整系统:(i)单一尺寸适合所有尺寸,(ii)具有两种尺寸(S / M和M / L)的FFR,以及(iii)具有三种尺寸的FFR( S,L / M,XL)。使用16种头型和呼吸器组合(5种头型和6种呼吸器)的有限元方法(FEM)模拟来检查五种情况下的最大接触压力变化:静态头,屈曲,伸展,向左旋转和向右旋转。对于16种头型和呼吸器组合中的每一种,使用t检验比较静态头型和活动头型的最大接触压力。在鼻子的延伸,左旋转和右旋转(P <0.005),右脸颊上方的左旋转(P = 0.03)和左下方的延伸上发现最大接触压力存在显着差异。 /右颊(P = 0.01)。当分别考虑每个头模和每个FFR制造商时,在所有五个头模和所有FFR制造商的模拟中观察到四种头部移动情况对鼻子最大接触压力变化的影响。在小头型的模拟中观察到左右旋转对下巴最大接触压力变化的影响。还发现使用鼻夹可以减少头部左/右旋转对鼻子最大接触压力变化的影响。此外,头部运动改变了鼻尖区域的压力轮廓。由头部运动引起的最大接触压力变化可能会影响密封质量,最大接触压力的增加会降低面部舒适度。

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