2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsv.2004.06.007
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Effect of handle size and hand–handle contact force on the biodynamic response of the hand–arm system under zh-axis vibration

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“…With the addition of the finger MI, the total MI of the entire hand-arm system will likely further exceed the ISO limit. This observation is consistent with the data reported from several other studies 19,21,29) . This may be due in part to the fact that the ISO-recommended values are based on data measured with the grip action in a fairly low force range (25-50 N) 22) .…”
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“…With the addition of the finger MI, the total MI of the entire hand-arm system will likely further exceed the ISO limit. This observation is consistent with the data reported from several other studies 19,21,29) . This may be due in part to the fact that the ISO-recommended values are based on data measured with the grip action in a fairly low force range (25-50 N) 22) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Furthermore, the BR can also be used to estimate the effectiveness of anti-vibration gloves [12][13] . Probably for these reasons, the biodynamic responses of the human hand-arm system have been extensively studied, and a considerable number of publications can be found in the literature [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] . More references can be found in the reviews by Gurram et al 22) and Dong et al 23) .…”
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“…There are considerable differences among reported data 1,62) . Some of them may be caused from the multitudes of vibration excitations, vibration magnitudes, applied forces, hand and arm postures, handle shapes and dimensions, and individual differences 12,13,47,[63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70] . However, the data measured under similar experimental conditions also show significant differences not only in magnitude but also in trend 1,62) .…”
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“…Hence, they can be modeled as a spring-damping system and the remaining structures of the palm-wrist-arm system as a massspring-damping system that is connected to the palm model. Both the driving-point response data 13,47,67,70) and the vibration transmissibility data 53,54,71) indicate that the resonance of the system in the z h -direction 7) (along the forearm direction) is usually in the range of 16 to 63 Hz, depending the applied force and hand and arm postures. This resonant feature supports the proposed palm theoretical model 49) .…”
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