A method to increase the sensitive range
of pressure sensitive film.
J.
Biomechanics. 31(9):855-859, 1998.
Atkinson,
PJ, Newberry, WN, Atkinson, TS, Haut, RC.
Abstract:
Pressure-sensitive film is frequently used in biomechanics
to document intra- and extra-articular contact pressures. This often involves
the contact of two surfaces of varying curvature producing non-uniform pressure
distributions. The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of
using multiple films in such experiments to yield accurate pressure and contact
area data. A composite arrangement of film was dynamically loaded using
cylindrical indenters of five radii. An analytical model of each indentation
was constructed to provide a standard for error analysis. The study showed that
several ranges of pressure sensitive film can be used simultaneously to
accurately transduce contact pressures arising from loading scenarios that
produce contact pressure gradients and contact pressures that involve
suprathreshold loading of a given film range.
Orthopaedic
Biomechanics Laboratories,
College of Osteopathic Medicine,
Michigan State University,
East Lansing, Michigan 48824
Please
address correspondence to:
Roger C.
Haut, Ph.D.,
Orthopaedic Biomechanics Laboratory,
College of Osteopathic Medicine,
A414 East Fee Hall,
Michigan State University,
East Lansing, MI 48824,
Tel: (517)355-0320,
Fax:
(517)353-0789,
E-mail:
haut@msu.edu