DYNAMIC MAGNIFICATION OF BIOMECHANICAL SYSTEM MOTION
Methods for estimation of dynamic magnification pertaining to motion in biomechanics have been developed and approbаted in the paper. It has been ascertained that widely-used characteristics for evaluation of motion influence on mechanisms and machinery such as a dynamic coefficient and acceleration...
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author | A. E. Pokatilov M. A. Kirkor V. I. Ilenkov |
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description | Methods for estimation of dynamic magnification pertaining to motion in biomechanics have been developed and approbаted in the paper. It has been ascertained that widely-used characteristics for evaluation of motion influence on mechanisms and machinery such as a dynamic coefficient and acceleration capacity factor become irrelevant while investigating human locomotion under elastic support conditions. The reason is an impossibility to compare human motion in case when there is a contact with elastic and rigid supports because while changing rigidity of the support exercise performing technique is also changing. In this case the technique still depends on a current state of a specific sportsman. Such situation is observed in sports gymnastics. Structure of kinematic and dynamic models for human motion has been investigated in the paper. It has been established that properties of an elastic support are reflected in models within two aspects: in an explicit form, when models have parameters of dynamic deformation for a gymnastic apparatus, and in an implicit form, when we have numerically changed parameters of human motion. The first part can be evaluated quantitatively while making comparison with calculations made in accordance with complete models. For this reason notions of selected and complete models have been introduced in the paper. It has been proposed to specify models for support and models of biomechanical system that represent models pertaining only to human locomotor system. It has been revealed that the selected models of support in kinematics and dynamics have structural difference. Kinematics specifies only parameters of elastic support deformation and dynamics specifies support parameters in an explicit form and additionally in models of human motion in an explicit form as well. Quantitative estimation of a dynamic motion magnification in kinematics and dynamics models has been given while using computing experiment for grand circle backward on a gymnastics horizontal bar as an example. It has been shown that an influence of a gymnastic apparatus on motion has numerically the same order as motion of a sportsman without taking into account elastic properties of the support. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f798d7c72b0c49b488aea525ab9066b62022-12-22T03:45:10ZrusBelarusian National Technical UniversityNauka i Tehnika2227-10312414-03922017-07-0116434835410.21122/2227-1031-2017-16-4-348-354964DYNAMIC MAGNIFICATION OF BIOMECHANICAL SYSTEM MOTIONA. E. Pokatilov0M. A. Kirkor1V. I. Ilenkov2Mogilev State University of Food TechnologiesMogilev State University of Food TechnologiesMogilev State University of Food TechnologiesMethods for estimation of dynamic magnification pertaining to motion in biomechanics have been developed and approbаted in the paper. It has been ascertained that widely-used characteristics for evaluation of motion influence on mechanisms and machinery such as a dynamic coefficient and acceleration capacity factor become irrelevant while investigating human locomotion under elastic support conditions. The reason is an impossibility to compare human motion in case when there is a contact with elastic and rigid supports because while changing rigidity of the support exercise performing technique is also changing. In this case the technique still depends on a current state of a specific sportsman. Such situation is observed in sports gymnastics. Structure of kinematic and dynamic models for human motion has been investigated in the paper. It has been established that properties of an elastic support are reflected in models within two aspects: in an explicit form, when models have parameters of dynamic deformation for a gymnastic apparatus, and in an implicit form, when we have numerically changed parameters of human motion. The first part can be evaluated quantitatively while making comparison with calculations made in accordance with complete models. For this reason notions of selected and complete models have been introduced in the paper. It has been proposed to specify models for support and models of biomechanical system that represent models pertaining only to human locomotor system. It has been revealed that the selected models of support in kinematics and dynamics have structural difference. Kinematics specifies only parameters of elastic support deformation and dynamics specifies support parameters in an explicit form and additionally in models of human motion in an explicit form as well. Quantitative estimation of a dynamic motion magnification in kinematics and dynamics models has been given while using computing experiment for grand circle backward on a gymnastics horizontal bar as an example. It has been shown that an influence of a gymnastic apparatus on motion has numerically the same order as motion of a sportsman without taking into account elastic properties of the support.https://sat.bntu.by/jour/article/view/1033complete modelselected modelselastic supportrigid supportkinematicsdynamicshuman locomotor systembiomechanicsgrand circle |
spellingShingle | A. E. Pokatilov M. A. Kirkor V. I. Ilenkov DYNAMIC MAGNIFICATION OF BIOMECHANICAL SYSTEM MOTION Nauka i Tehnika complete model selected models elastic support rigid support kinematics dynamics human locomotor system biomechanics grand circle |
title | DYNAMIC MAGNIFICATION OF BIOMECHANICAL SYSTEM MOTION |
title_full | DYNAMIC MAGNIFICATION OF BIOMECHANICAL SYSTEM MOTION |
title_fullStr | DYNAMIC MAGNIFICATION OF BIOMECHANICAL SYSTEM MOTION |
title_full_unstemmed | DYNAMIC MAGNIFICATION OF BIOMECHANICAL SYSTEM MOTION |
title_short | DYNAMIC MAGNIFICATION OF BIOMECHANICAL SYSTEM MOTION |
title_sort | dynamic magnification of biomechanical system motion |
topic | complete model selected models elastic support rigid support kinematics dynamics human locomotor system biomechanics grand circle |
url | https://sat.bntu.by/jour/article/view/1033 |
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