Examination of the adaptor approach for the measurement of hand-transmitted vibration exposure
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Ergonomics, Vibration measurement, Frequency ranges, Fundamental resonance, Grip force, Hand-arm system, Hand-arm vibration, Hand-transmitted vibration, Optimized designs, Rotational vibrations, Test condition, Translational vibration, Vibration excitation, Vibration transmissibilityAbstract
The specific mechanisms of the biodynamic effects is found and the optimized design of the adaptor and its hand-holding strategy is found so that the undesired effects could be minimized. Three adapters were considered and experiment was carried out on a hand-arm vibration test system equipped with an instrumented handle that can measure the tri-axial vibration excitations and the applied grip force. Three subjects participated in the test of the palm adapter and two of them participated in the tests of the other two adapters. The vibration transmissibility functions of the palm adapter under different test conditions are found. The results show that the vibration of a finger adapter could be greatly affected in the frequency range from 25 to 80 Hz, especially in the range (30 to 50 Hz) of the fundamental resonance of the hand-arm system. The rotational vibration is identified as one of the major sources affecting the translational vibration measurement required in the risk assessment of HTV exposure.Additional Files
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