해상근무승무원의 수학적 전신진동 해석모델에 관한 연구A Study of Mathematical Human Modeling of Sitting Crew during Whole-body Vibration
- Other Titles
- A Study of Mathematical Human Modeling of Sitting Crew during Whole-body Vibration
- Authors
- 김희석; 김홍태; 박진형
- Issue Date
- 28-2월-2003
- Publisher
- 대한인간공학회
- Keywords
- LBP; WBV; human modeling; musculoskeletal; vibration
- Citation
- 대한인간공학회지, v.22, no.1, pp 1 - 15
- Pages
- 15
- Journal Title
- 대한인간공학회지
- Volume
- 22
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 1
- End Page
- 15
- URI
- https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/1907
- Abstract
- The resonance behaviour needs be understood to identify the mechanisms responsible for the dynamic characteristics of human body, to allow for the non-linearities when predicting the influence of seating dynamics, and to predict the adverse effects caused by various magnitudes of vibration. However, there are currently no known studies on the effect of vibration magnitude on the transmissibility to thoracic or lumbar spine of the seated person, despite low back pain(LBP) being the most common ailment associated with whole-body vibration.
The objective of this paper is to develop a proper mathematical human model for LBP and musculoskeletal injury of the crew in a maritime vehicle. In this study, 7 degree-of-freedom including 2 non-rigid mass representing wobbling visceral and intestine mass, is proposed. Also, when compared with previously published experimental results, the model response was found to be well-matching.
In this study, the resonance imposed to lumbar spine is evaluated within the various magnitude of vibration of a maritime vehicle. Moreover, when exposed to various of vertical vibration, the human model shows appreciable non-linearities in its biodynamic responses. The relationships of resonance for LBP and musculoskeletal injury during whole-body vibration are also explained.
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