Review and Evaluation of Hand–Arm Coordinate Systems for Measuring Vibration Exposure, Biodynamic Responses, and Hand Forces

The hand coordinate systems for measuring vibration exposures and biodynamic responses have been standardized, but they are not actually used in many studies. This contradicts the purpose of the standardization. The objectives of this study were to identify the major sources of this problem, and to...

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Main Authors: Ren G. Dong, Erik W. Sinsel, Daniel E. Welcome, Christopher Warren, Xueyan S. Xu, Thomas W. McDowell, John Z. Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-09-01
Series:Safety and Health at Work
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2093791115000499
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author Ren G. Dong
Erik W. Sinsel
Daniel E. Welcome
Christopher Warren
Xueyan S. Xu
Thomas W. McDowell
John Z. Wu
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Erik W. Sinsel
Daniel E. Welcome
Christopher Warren
Xueyan S. Xu
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John Z. Wu
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description The hand coordinate systems for measuring vibration exposures and biodynamic responses have been standardized, but they are not actually used in many studies. This contradicts the purpose of the standardization. The objectives of this study were to identify the major sources of this problem, and to help define or identify better coordinate systems for the standardization. This study systematically reviewed the principles and definition methods, and evaluated typical hand coordinate systems. This study confirms that, as accelerometers remain the major technology for vibration measurement, it is reasonable to standardize two types of coordinate systems: a tool-based basicentric (BC) system and an anatomically based biodynamic (BD) system. However, these coordinate systems are not well defined in the current standard. Definition of the standard BC system is confusing, and it can be interpreted differently; as a result, it has been inconsistently applied in various standards and studies. The standard hand BD system is defined using the orientation of the third metacarpal bone. It is neither convenient nor defined based on important biological or biodynamic features. This explains why it is rarely used in practice. To resolve these inconsistencies and deficiencies, we proposed a revised method for defining the realistic handle BC system and an alternative method for defining the hand BD system. A fingertip-based BD system for measuring the principal grip force is also proposed based on an important feature of the grip force confirmed in this study.
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spelling doaj.art-48b3b4e813a4403bbf9c2d3cf0a4bf092023-08-02T02:45:21ZengElsevierSafety and Health at Work2093-79112015-09-016315917310.1016/j.shaw.2015.05.003Review and Evaluation of Hand–Arm Coordinate Systems for Measuring Vibration Exposure, Biodynamic Responses, and Hand ForcesRen G. DongErik W. SinselDaniel E. WelcomeChristopher WarrenXueyan S. XuThomas W. McDowellJohn Z. WuThe hand coordinate systems for measuring vibration exposures and biodynamic responses have been standardized, but they are not actually used in many studies. This contradicts the purpose of the standardization. The objectives of this study were to identify the major sources of this problem, and to help define or identify better coordinate systems for the standardization. This study systematically reviewed the principles and definition methods, and evaluated typical hand coordinate systems. This study confirms that, as accelerometers remain the major technology for vibration measurement, it is reasonable to standardize two types of coordinate systems: a tool-based basicentric (BC) system and an anatomically based biodynamic (BD) system. However, these coordinate systems are not well defined in the current standard. Definition of the standard BC system is confusing, and it can be interpreted differently; as a result, it has been inconsistently applied in various standards and studies. The standard hand BD system is defined using the orientation of the third metacarpal bone. It is neither convenient nor defined based on important biological or biodynamic features. This explains why it is rarely used in practice. To resolve these inconsistencies and deficiencies, we proposed a revised method for defining the realistic handle BC system and an alternative method for defining the hand BD system. A fingertip-based BD system for measuring the principal grip force is also proposed based on an important feature of the grip force confirmed in this study.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2093791115000499biodynamic responsehand–arm vibrationhand coordinate systemhand forcehand-transmitted vibration
spellingShingle Ren G. Dong
Erik W. Sinsel
Daniel E. Welcome
Christopher Warren
Xueyan S. Xu
Thomas W. McDowell
John Z. Wu
Review and Evaluation of Hand–Arm Coordinate Systems for Measuring Vibration Exposure, Biodynamic Responses, and Hand Forces
Safety and Health at Work
biodynamic response
hand–arm vibration
hand coordinate system
hand force
hand-transmitted vibration
title Review and Evaluation of Hand–Arm Coordinate Systems for Measuring Vibration Exposure, Biodynamic Responses, and Hand Forces
title_full Review and Evaluation of Hand–Arm Coordinate Systems for Measuring Vibration Exposure, Biodynamic Responses, and Hand Forces
title_fullStr Review and Evaluation of Hand–Arm Coordinate Systems for Measuring Vibration Exposure, Biodynamic Responses, and Hand Forces
title_full_unstemmed Review and Evaluation of Hand–Arm Coordinate Systems for Measuring Vibration Exposure, Biodynamic Responses, and Hand Forces
title_short Review and Evaluation of Hand–Arm Coordinate Systems for Measuring Vibration Exposure, Biodynamic Responses, and Hand Forces
title_sort review and evaluation of hand arm coordinate systems for measuring vibration exposure biodynamic responses and hand forces
topic biodynamic response
hand–arm vibration
hand coordinate system
hand force
hand-transmitted vibration
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2093791115000499
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