Effect of tire pressure to driving forces at a wheelchair

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Abstract

If the same effect is obtained by less driving force in a manually propelled wheelchair, necessary user’s physical and mental capability can be decreased. On the other hand, many external factors not relating with wheelchairs and internal factors related with wheelchairs affect the driving force necessary to propel manual wheelchairs appropriately. In these circumstances, the purpose of our research is to clarify the relation between the tire pressure of the driving wheel and the required driving force in manually propelled wheelchairs. For this purpose, a clinical testing to measure required driving forces in different tire pressures at a manually propelled wheelchair has been carried out. The result of the testing indicated that the required driving forces increased according to decrease of the tire pressure. This objectively revealed that appropriate tire pressure in manually propelled wheelchairs is the one of important factors to reduce driving force.

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Booka, M., Oku, H., Yoneda, I., & Fujisawa, S. (2017). Effect of tire pressure to driving forces at a wheelchair. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 484, pp. 171–181). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41682-3_15

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