下一代定制可重复使用呼吸防护装置与连续配合监测-第三部分:原型和评估的3D打印。

Sungmee Park, Yuanqing Tian, Michael Bergman, Jonisha Pollard, Ziqing Zhuang, Sundaresan Jayaraman
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一些呼吸保护装置(rpd),如过滤式面罩呼吸器(ffr)以离散尺寸生产,其中一些型号在适应某些性别和种族组合方面受到限制。本研究提出了一种定制的RPD,它符合用户的面部特征,并在使用过程中随着面部运动而弯曲和移动。我们的设计还集成了一个压力传感网络,该网络可以持续监测适合度,并在适合度受损时提醒用户。在三部分系列的最后一部分中,我们通过使用硅基聚合物的3D打印(增材制造)将第一部分和第二部分中呈现的定制RPD的数字原型转换为物理原型。我们确定了创建物理原型所需的关键材料属性。在对市售材料进行对比分析的基础上,我们选择了其中的两种材料,并使用两种不同的商用3D打印机创建了RPD的原型。然后,我们展示了定制的RPD在使用过程中对面部轮廓变化的响应性,从自然(闭嘴的中性面部表情)到说话、微笑和打哈欠,以及通过运行在Android平板电脑上的应用程序的连续适应监测系统对面部密封压力变化的量化。随着使用开发的方法成功定制适合的rpd的实现,我们为美国公众中包括儿童在内的所有个体提供呼吸保护和改进的源头控制奠定了基础,目前ffr的选择有限。
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Next-Generation Custom-Fit Reusable Respiratory Protective Device with Continuous Fit Monitoring - Part III: 3D Printing of Prototypes and Evaluation.

Some respiratory protective devices (RPDs) such as filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs) are manufactured in discrete sizes, with some models being limited in accommodating the fit of some gender and race combinations. This study presents the development of a custom-fit RPD which conforms to a user’s facial features and flexes and moves with facial movements during use. Our design also integrates a pressure-sensing network, which continuously monitors fit and will alert the user when the fit is compromised. In this final part of the three-part series, we transform the digital prototypes of the custom-fit RPD presented in Parts I and II to physical prototypes through 3D printing (additive manufacturing) using silicone-based elastomers. We identify the key material properties required for creating the physical prototypes. Based on a comparative analysis of commercially available materials, we select two of them and create prototypes of the RPD using two different commercial 3D printers. We then demonstrate the responsiveness of the custom-fit RPD to changes in facial profile during use from natural (neutral facial expression with mouth closed) to talking, to smiling, and to yawning, and the quantification of the changes in pressure at the faceseal by the continuous fit monitoring system through an App running on an Android tablet. With the realization of the successful custom-fit RPDs using the developed methodology, we lay the foundation for providing respiratory protection, and improved source control, to the full spectrum of individuals in the United States public including children, for whom FFRs options are currently limited.

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