2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2019.109547
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Development of a two-dimensional dynamic model of the foot-ankle system exposed to vibration

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“…The values of transmissibility and apparent mass will be the basis for the development of biomechanical models as in (Chadefaux et al, 2020). Models, in turn, will open new perspectives in the design of effective protection elements.…”
Section: Implications In Standardizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The values of transmissibility and apparent mass will be the basis for the development of biomechanical models as in (Chadefaux et al, 2020). Models, in turn, will open new perspectives in the design of effective protection elements.…”
Section: Implications In Standardizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, to estimate the model sensitivity a Monte Carlo analysis (Chadefaux et al 2020) was conducted using 100 randomised combinations of the stiffness and damping parameters to estimate the three transmissibility functions. The stiffness and damping parameters were varied based on an assumed normal distribution with a mean equivalent to its optimised value and a standard deviation of 20% of the mean.…”
Section: Sensitivity Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neither the model nor the validation data is suitable for standing workers. A six mass model (four foot and two body segments) has also been presented which captures the vibration response of the foot over 10-100 Hz in a neutral standing position (Chadefaux et al 2020). Although this model incorporated more details of the foot, it was based on the person remaining in a neutral position and did not incorporate the influence of changes in the centre of pressure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Data collected in these experiments were used by Chadefaux et al [10] to develop a 2D lumped parameter of the foot. The model parameters were determined by fitting the transmissibility and the apparent mass of subjects standing in a neutral position.…”
Section: Foot Response To Vibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%