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Distributed vibration power absorption of the human hand-arm system in different postures coupled with vibrating handle and power tools

机译:人体手臂系统在不同姿势下的分布式振动能量吸收以及振动手柄和电动工具

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This study presents vibration power absorption (VPA) of different hand-arm substructures in the bentarm and extended arm postures excited by broadband random and power tool vibrations. VPAs are estimated using biomechanical models of the hand-arm system derived from both the driving-point mechanical impedance and distributed vibration transmissibility. VPAs due to the vibrations of selected hand-held power tools are also estimated. The results show that distributed VPAs of the arms are greater below 25 Hz than those of the hand (fingers and palm) for both postures, while the hand VPAs are greater above 100 Hz, although the values are smaller than those below 25 Hz. The power absorbed during the extended arm posture is about 2.5 times greater than the power absorbed with the bent-arm posture for similar hand forces and vibration magnitude. Similar trends are observed in distributed VPAs due to broadband random as well as typical tool excitations, while the VPA due to tool vibration revealed peaks near the operating frequencies of the power tools and their harmonics. Furthermore, the percentage of power absorbed in different hand-arm substructures was dependent on the operating speed of the power tools, the higher the operating speed the higher the power absorbed in the hand and vice versa. The results showed relatively lower VPA values in the fingers and palm in the 60-160 Hz range than those obtained for the arms in the 5-16 Hz range. The study revealed the need for different frequency weightings for assessment of potential injury risk of different hand-arm substructures. Relevance to industry: Operators of hand-held power tools are exposed to hand-transmitted vibration and the associated potential injuries. This study showed that the extended arm posture should be avoided when operating hand-held power tools because large vibration power is absorbed in the human hand-arm system, which may cause hand-arm injury.
机译:这项研究提出了宽带随机和动力工具振动激发的弯曲臂和伸展手臂姿势中不同手部臂子结构的振动功率吸收(VPA)。使用从驱动点机械阻抗和分布式振动传递率得出的手臂系统生物力学模型估算VPA。还估算了由于所选手持电动工具的振动引起的VPA。结果表明,在两种姿势下,手臂的分布式VPA都比手(手指和手掌)的25 VHz更大,而高于100 Hz的手VPA则大于25 Hz以下的手。对于类似的手力和振动大小,在伸展的手臂姿势期间吸收的功率大约是弯曲的手臂姿势吸收的功率的2.5倍。由于宽带随机以及典型的工具激励,在分布式VPA中观察到相似的趋势,而由于工具振动而导致的VPA在电动工具的工作频率及其谐波附近显示出峰值。此外,在不同的手臂子结构中吸收的功率的百分比取决于电动工具的运行速度,运行速度越高,则在手中吸收的功率越高,反之亦然。结果显示,在60-160 Hz范围内,手指和手掌的VPA值相对于在5-16 Hz范围内的手臂所获得的VPA值相对较低。该研究表明,需要使用不同的频率加权来评估不同手部臂子结构的潜在伤害风险。与行业的关系:手持式电动工具的操作员会遭受手传递的振动以及相关的潜在伤害。这项研究表明,在操作手持式电动工具时,应避免延长手臂的姿势,因为人体的手臂系统吸收了很大的振动力,这可能会导致手臂受伤。

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