Absorbed power distribution in the whole-body system of a tractor operator

Introduction and objective Many people are exposed to vibration (WBV) in their occupational lives. The biodynamic responses of the human body in sitting conditions have been widely measured under whole-body vibration (WBV). The measures are most often expressed in terms of force-motion relations at...

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Main Authors: Jacek Kromulski, Tadeusz Pawłowski, Jan Szczepaniak, Wojciech Tanaś, Andrzej Wojtyła, Mariusz Szymanek, Jacek Tanaś, Waldemar Izdebski
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Published: Institute of Rural Health 2016-06-01
Series:Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
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spelling doaj-38934b4c5043406bbf7a57f446df4bf62020-11-24T23:03:29ZengInstitute of Rural HealthAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine1232-19661898-22632016-06-0123237337610.5604/12321966.120390872430Absorbed power distribution in the whole-body system of a tractor operatorJacek Kromulski0Tadeusz Pawłowski1Jan Szczepaniak2Wojciech Tanaś3Andrzej Wojtyła4Mariusz Szymanek5Jacek Tanaś6Waldemar Izdebski7Industrial Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Poznań, PolandIndustrial Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Poznań, PolandIndustrial Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Poznań, PolandUniversity of Life Sciences, Lublin, PolandDepartment of Health Sciences, University of Medical Sciences, Poznań, PolandUniversity of Life Sciences, Lublin, PolandUniversity of Technology, Lublin, PolandWarsaw University of Technology, PolandIntroduction and objective Many people are exposed to vibration (WBV) in their occupational lives. The biodynamic responses of the human body in sitting conditions have been widely measured under whole-body vibration (WBV). The measures are most often expressed in terms of force-motion relations at the driving-point, namely, mechanical impedance, apparent mass and absorbed power, and flow of vibration through the body, such as seat-to-head and body segments vibration transmissibility. The absorbed power is a measure of the energy absorbed by the subject due to the external forces applied to the system. Material and Methods The body behaves like a vibrating physical system with distributed energy-storage elements (masses, springs) and energy-dissipation elements (dampers). The total quantity of power can be divided into 2 components – one real and one imaginary. The real component reflects the energy-absorbing part of the system, due to the transformation of friction into heat within the tissues. The imaginary component reflects the energy-storing part of the system which does not consume any vibration energy. Results The seated human is modeled as a series 4-DOF dynamic models. After introduction of the excitation, the response in particular segments of the model can be analyzed. As an example, the vibration power dissipated in an operator’s body segments has been determined as a function of the agricultural combination operating speed 1.4 – 2.75 ms -1 . Conclusions The concept of absorbed power as a measurement for evaluation of WBV exposure opens a new area for research. The important character of absorbed power is that it has physical significance and therefore can be measured as well as computed analytically. The absorbed power relates to dissipation of energy attributed to relative motions of the visco-elastic tissues, muscles and skeletal system, which under prolonged exposures could lead to physical damage in the musculoskeletal system. A structural model of the human operator allows determination of the dynamic characteristics of the model, and study of the energy flow between the elements of the model.http://www.journalssystem.com/aaem/Absorbed-power-distribution-in-the-whole-body-system-of-a-tractor-operator,72430,0,2.htmlvibrationwhole bodyhuman body modelpowerabsorption
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author Jacek Kromulski
Tadeusz Pawłowski
Jan Szczepaniak
Wojciech Tanaś
Andrzej Wojtyła
Mariusz Szymanek
Jacek Tanaś
Waldemar Izdebski
spellingShingle Jacek Kromulski
Tadeusz Pawłowski
Jan Szczepaniak
Wojciech Tanaś
Andrzej Wojtyła
Mariusz Szymanek
Jacek Tanaś
Waldemar Izdebski
Absorbed power distribution in the whole-body system of a tractor operator
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
vibration
whole body
human body model
power
absorption
author_facet Jacek Kromulski
Tadeusz Pawłowski
Jan Szczepaniak
Wojciech Tanaś
Andrzej Wojtyła
Mariusz Szymanek
Jacek Tanaś
Waldemar Izdebski
author_sort Jacek Kromulski
title Absorbed power distribution in the whole-body system of a tractor operator
title_short Absorbed power distribution in the whole-body system of a tractor operator
title_full Absorbed power distribution in the whole-body system of a tractor operator
title_fullStr Absorbed power distribution in the whole-body system of a tractor operator
title_full_unstemmed Absorbed power distribution in the whole-body system of a tractor operator
title_sort absorbed power distribution in the whole-body system of a tractor operator
publisher Institute of Rural Health
series Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
issn 1232-1966
1898-2263
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Introduction and objective Many people are exposed to vibration (WBV) in their occupational lives. The biodynamic responses of the human body in sitting conditions have been widely measured under whole-body vibration (WBV). The measures are most often expressed in terms of force-motion relations at the driving-point, namely, mechanical impedance, apparent mass and absorbed power, and flow of vibration through the body, such as seat-to-head and body segments vibration transmissibility. The absorbed power is a measure of the energy absorbed by the subject due to the external forces applied to the system. Material and Methods The body behaves like a vibrating physical system with distributed energy-storage elements (masses, springs) and energy-dissipation elements (dampers). The total quantity of power can be divided into 2 components – one real and one imaginary. The real component reflects the energy-absorbing part of the system, due to the transformation of friction into heat within the tissues. The imaginary component reflects the energy-storing part of the system which does not consume any vibration energy. Results The seated human is modeled as a series 4-DOF dynamic models. After introduction of the excitation, the response in particular segments of the model can be analyzed. As an example, the vibration power dissipated in an operator’s body segments has been determined as a function of the agricultural combination operating speed 1.4 – 2.75 ms -1 . Conclusions The concept of absorbed power as a measurement for evaluation of WBV exposure opens a new area for research. The important character of absorbed power is that it has physical significance and therefore can be measured as well as computed analytically. The absorbed power relates to dissipation of energy attributed to relative motions of the visco-elastic tissues, muscles and skeletal system, which under prolonged exposures could lead to physical damage in the musculoskeletal system. A structural model of the human operator allows determination of the dynamic characteristics of the model, and study of the energy flow between the elements of the model.
topic vibration
whole body
human body model
power
absorption
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