Determination of the Pressure of Knitted abdominal Bandage of Women Legging Pants Using Laplace Laws

Authors: Nguyen Thi Tu Trinh, Chu Dieu Huong*
https://doi.org/10.51316/jst.162.etsd.2022.32.5.2

Abstract

Compression garments are used for medical therapies and sports products such as bandages, socks, workout clothes and so on, with different degrees of compression. The pressure exerted on the body by compression products must be measured and calculated during the design. This paper investigated a methods to determine the required pressure in the design of legging pants with a given abdominal pressure by using knitted CVC fabric (60% Cotton and 40% Polyester) with all stitches plated with 100% Spandex yarn. The pressure was calculated based on Laplace laws and was checked by using the designed FSR402 force sensor. Eight volunteers have participated in the trial. Calculating the volunteer's abdominal pressure in wearing legging pants using Laplace's formula was resulted in a range of 5.0 mmHg to 5.7 mmHg when the fabric extension was 20% and between 7.1 mmHg and 8.0 mmHg with a fabric extension of 35%. In that case, the actual pressure measured by the force sensor FSR402 was from 24.3 mmHg to 27.6 mmHg at 20% fabric extension and from 34 mmHg to 39 mmHg at 35% extension. Research shows that using the Laplace equation requires correction to fit a particular design with different circumferences.

Keyword

Knitted fabric, knitted bandage, Compression garment, Laplace laws, Legging pants.
Pages : 11-19

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