演习
振动
钻探
前臂
结构工程
加速度
工程类
声学
机械工程
医学
物理
外科
经典力学
作者
Naser Nawayseh,Saleh AlBaiti
标识
DOI:10.1177/09544119231171211
摘要
This study investigated the effect of the arm posture and the type of material on the vibration measured at the hands during drilling operation. An experiment was conducted using three different materials (concrete, steel, and wood) and two different arm postures characterized as 90° and 180° angle between the upper arm and forearm. Six male subjects stood on a force platform to measure and control the feed force during the drilling operation. The vibration was measured at the interface between the drill and both hands. The results showed that the effect of arm posture was dependent on the type of material being drilled. For example, drilling in concrete yielded higher frequency-weighted acceleration with the 90° arm posture than the 180° posture while drilling in wood showed an opposite trend. The results tend to suggest no correlation between the material hardness and the vibration at the hands. Higher vibration was also observed at the right hand than the left hand. It is recommended to not use the vibration emission data reported by manufacturers of power tools to evaluate incidences of hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) but to rely on real measurements taken in the field under typical operating conditions.
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