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Linear regression models of floor surface parameters on friction between Neolite and quarry tiles
Authors:Wen-Ruey Chang  Simon Matz  Mikko Hirvonen
Affiliation:a Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety, 71 Frankland Road, Hopkinton, MA 01748, USA
b Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, FIN-00250 Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:For slips and falls, friction is widely used as an indicator of surface slipperiness. Surface parameters, including surface roughness and waviness, were shown to influence friction by correlating individual surface parameters with the measured friction. A collective input from multiple surface parameters as a predictor of friction, however, could provide a broader perspective on the contributions from all the surface parameters evaluated. The objective of this study was to develop regression models between the surface parameters and measured friction. The dynamic friction was measured using three different mixtures of glycerol and water as contaminants. Various surface roughness and waviness parameters were measured using three different cut-off lengths. The regression models indicate that the selected surface parameters can predict the measured friction coefficient reliably in most of the glycerol concentrations and cut-off lengths evaluated. The results of the regression models were, in general, consistent with those obtained from the correlation between individual surface parameters and the measured friction in eight out of nine conditions evaluated in this experiment. A hierarchical regression model was further developed to evaluate the cumulative contributions of the surface parameters in the final iteration by adding these parameters to the regression model one at a time from the easiest to measure to the most difficult to measure and evaluating their impacts on the adjusted R2 values. For practical purposes, the surface parameter Ra alone would account for the majority of the measured friction even if it did not reach a statistically significant level in some of the regression models.
Keywords:Surface waviness  Surface roughness  Dynamic friction  Regression model
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