Volume 3B: Biomedical and Biotechnology Engineering 2013
DOI: 10.1115/imece2013-62696
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Anthropomorphic and Linear Arm Models for Mechanical Power Tool Testing

Abstract: Vibrational dynamics of hand-held power tools are relevant for ergonomics and system performance. In application of these tools, the human user is in the force flow, thus has a relevant influence on the vibrations occurring in the human body. For development purpose and valid comparison between tools, reproducible testing is needed. The testing is most useful if it simulates different user types, working poses and muscle activation states, as observed in the tools’ application. The admittance of an anthropomor… Show more

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