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Simulation-Based Assessment of Workers' Muscle Fatigue and Its Impact on Construction Operations

机译:基于仿真的工人肌肉疲劳评估及其对施工作业的影响

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Construction workers are frequently exposed to excessive physical demands due to repetitive lifting and material handling while performing tasks. Consequently, many construction workers suffer from a significant level of muscle fatigue that may negatively impact a project's performance. Thus, evaluating the level of muscle fatigue prior to work and implementing appropriate interventions to reduce physical demands will help to prevent adverse effects of workers' fatigue on construction operations. Even though several research efforts have suggested methodologies to evaluate muscle fatigue, the extent to which workers' muscle fatigue would affect construction performance has not yet been fully studied. To address this issue, a simulation-based framework is proposed to estimate physical demands and corresponding muscle fatigue, and thus to quantitatively evaluate the impact of muscle fatigue during construction operations. Specifically, physical demands from a planned operation modeled using discrete event simulation (DES) are estimated through biomechanical analyses. Then, the proposed dynamic fatigue models estimate the level of muscle fatigue of each worker as a function of the estimated physical demands. Workers' strategies to mitigate muscle fatigue, such as taking voluntary rests, are, in turn, modeled in the DES to understand how muscle fatigue affects time and cost performance of the planned operation. As a proof of concept, a case study on masonry work was performed to demonstrate the usefulness of the proposed framework, describing the need for taking into account muscle fatigue for operational planning due to possible excessive physical demands. The results from the case study indicate that excessive physical demands beyond workers' capabilities result in reduction of time and cost performance. The proposed framework helps to better understand workers' response to physical demands by adding workers' capabilities as changing variables into traditional DES approaches, enabling pro-active management of human resources. Ultimately, the framework, which combines conventional interests on optimized operations in terms of time and cost with those of ergonomics, provides opportunities to take into account both workers' health and work performance in early design stages.
机译:由于执行任务时反复进行举重和物料搬运,建筑工人经常面临过多的身体需求。因此,许多建筑工人遭受严重的肌肉疲劳,这可能会对项目的绩效产生负面影响。因此,在工作前评估肌肉疲劳程度并采取适当的干预措施以减少体力需求将有助于防止工人疲劳对建筑作业的不利影响。尽管有数项研究工作提出了评估肌肉疲劳的方法,但尚未充分研究工人的肌肉疲劳对建筑性能的影响程度。为了解决这个问题,提出了一种基于仿真的框架来估计身体需求和相应的肌肉疲劳度,从而定量评估施工过程中肌肉疲劳度的影响。具体而言,通过生物力学分析来估算使用离散事件模拟(DES)建模的计划操作的物理需求。然后,提出的动态疲劳模型根据估计的身体需求来估计每个工人的肌肉疲劳程度。反过来,在DES中对工人减轻肌肉疲劳的策略(例如,自愿休息)进行建模,以了解肌肉疲劳如何影响计划操作的时间和成本绩效。作为概念的证明,对砖石工程进行了案例研究,以证明所提出框架的实用性,描述了由于可能的过度身体需求而在进行操作计划时需要考虑肌肉疲劳的需求。案例研究的结果表明,超出工人能力范围的过度体力需求会导致时间和成本绩效的减少。拟议的框架通过将工人的能力作为将变量更改为传统的DES方法的方式来增强,从而能够更好地了解工人对身体需求的反应,从而实现对人力资源的主动管理。最终,该框架结合了在时间和成本上与人机工程学相关的优化操作方面的传统利益,为在设计早期阶段考虑工人的健康和工作绩效提供了机会。

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