Preview

Estimation of ergonomic indicators of special purpose clothing for patients with thermal injuries

https://doi.org/10.48184/2304-568X-2021-4-80-85

Abstract

This article discusses the determination of the optimal design allowances for a full factorial experiment in the development of special-purpose clothing for patients with thermal injuries in a hospital. To assess the ergonomic performance of special-purpose clothing, was used of pressure exerted by clothing on the human body. Based on the results of the study, a mathematical model was developed based on a full factorial experiment. In accordance with the presented mathematical models, the minimum values of contact pressures are obtained for the following values of construction parameters: for a cut with a sewn-in sleeve Warmhole = 15 cm, Ifa = 5,0 cm, Ic = 9 cm, Hse = 10 cm; for a cut with a raglan sleeve Warmhole = 15 cm, Ifa = 6 cm, Ic = 10 cm; for a cut with a one-piece sleeve Warmhole = 16 cm, Ifa = 6 cm, Ic = 11 cm.

About the Authors

G. S. Shaizadanova
«Almaty Technological University» JSC
Kazakhstan

050012, Almaty, st. Tole Bi, 100



K. Zh. Kucharbaeva
«Almaty Technological University» JSC
Kazakhstan

050012, Almaty, st. Tole Bi, 100



N. S. Mokeeva
FSBEI HE «The Russian State University named A.N. Kosygin (Technology. Design. Art)»
Russian Federation

117997, Moscow, st. Sadovnicheskaya, 33, bldg. 1



L. B. Loginova
«Almaty Technological University» JSC
Kazakhstan

050012, Almaty, st. Tole Bi, 100



K. K. Abilkalamova
«Almaty Technological University» JSC
Kazakhstan

050012, Almaty, st. Tole Bi, 100



Review

For citations:


Shaizadanova G.S., Kucharbaeva K.Zh., Mokeeva N.S., Loginova L.B., Abilkalamova K.K. Estimation of ergonomic indicators of special purpose clothing for patients with thermal injuries. The Journal of Almaty Technological University. 2021;(4):80-85. https://doi.org/10.48184/2304-568X-2021-4-80-85

Views: 484


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 2304-568X (Print)
ISSN 2710-0839 (Online)