China Plastics ›› 2023, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (11): 24-34.DOI: 10.19491/j.issn.1001-9278.2023.11.004

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Mechanical properties of polyolefin elastomer and its effect on pressure distribution of mattress body

PAN Hongyang1(), CHEN Zongyong2, LIAO Tingmao2, YUAN Hong1,3()   

  1. 1.Institute of Applied Mechanics,MOE Key Laboratory of Disaster Forecast and Control in Engineering,Jinan University,Guangzhou 510632,China
    2.Vonature Co,Ltd,Guiyang 550000,China
    3.School of Architectural Engineering,Guangzhou Institute of Science and Technology,Guangzhou 510540,China
  • Received:2023-04-25 Online:2023-11-26 Published:2023-11-22

Abstract:

In this paper, polyolefin elastomer (POE) was selected as the core material for the mattress. Through the static and fatigue durability tests towards POE specimens, the loading deformation curves of each specimen were compared and analyzed, and the influencing factors of POE on their anti⁃fatigue compression and support performance were discussed. Meanwhile, the nonlinear mechanical behavior of POE was characterized by choosing the 2nd⁃order Ogden model and the 3rd⁃parameter Mooney⁃Rivlin model to simplify the human⁃bed interface contact process. The pressure⁃reducing performance of the POE mattress was evaluated through finite elements. The results indicated that there was no apparent geometric relationship between the thickness and hardness loss of POE, which seems not to increase significantly with an increase in the density. The density had little effect on the minimum static buffer coefficient. The compression coefficient of POE was greater than 2.8, and the hardness pressure reached 0.77 N/cm2. These results can meet the support requirements of people with different weights for mattress materials. The 2nd⁃order Ogden model and the 3⁃parameter Mooney⁃Rivlin model have an ability to predict the large deformation of POE materials. However, the 3⁃parameter Mooney⁃Rivlin model is insufficient in describing the small deformation range. The POE mattress with two densities was more uniform and hierarchical in stress transmission than the natural latex/palm fiber mattress. The peak pressure decompression percentage was as high as 94.11 % and 94.23 %, which was enough to meet the requirement of daily production and life.

Key words: polyolefin elastomer, mechanical property, hyperelastic model, finite element simulation, decompression performance

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