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- W2022792510 abstract "Long-term vibration stress can contribute to degenerative changes in the joints of the human body, especially in the lumbar spine. An important factor in the development of these diseases is given by the forces transmitted in the joints. Because the forces can hardly be measured a biomechanical model was developed which simulates the human body in the standing and the sitting posture. The vibration properties of the model were adapted to the transfer function provided in the standards and the literature. With the model the compressive forces at the driving point of the body, in the leg joints, and in two motion segments of the spine were simulated under a vertical pseudo random vibration. Transfer functions between the accelerations of the ground or of the seat and the forces were computed. Furthermore, based on the transfer function between seat acceleration and compressive force in the spinal motion segment L3-L4 weighting factors were derived. By means of these factors characteristic vibration values were computed for 57 realistic vibration spectra measured on 17 machines and vehicles. The consideration of the forces resulted in a stronger weighting of low-frequency vibrations compared to the weighted acceleration as suggested by ISO 2631-1. In order to enable an assessment of the health risk a force-related guidance value was derived which amounts to 0.81 ms(-2) (rms)." @default.
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- W2022792510 title "Vibration induced low back disorders—comparison of the vibration evaluation according to ISO 2631 with a force-related evaluation" @default.
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