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Analysis of non-linear response of the human body to vertical whole-body vibration
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2014
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Upright PostureApparent MassEngineeringMechanical EngineeringMotor ControlVertical Whole-body VibrationConditioned Apparent MassesMovement AnalysisKinesiologyVibrationsNonlinear Vibration ControlApplied PhysiologyBiostatisticsKinematicsHuman ResponseNonlinear VibrationStructural VibrationHuman BodyHealth SciencesNon-linear ResponseRehabilitationMechanical SystemsRandom VibrationMusculoskeletal InteractionBody ComfortHuman MovementStructural MechanicsVibration Control
The human response to vibration is typically studied using linear estimators of the frequency response function, although different literature works evidenced the presence of non-linear effects in whole-body vibration response. This paper analyses the apparent mass of standing subjects using the conditioned response techniques in order to understand the causes of the non-linear behaviour. The conditioned apparent masses were derived considering models of increasing complexity. The multiple coherence function was used as a figure of merit for the comparison between the linear and the non-linear models. The apparent mass of eight male subjects was studied in six configurations (combinations of three vibration magnitudes and two postures). The contribution of the non-linear terms was negligible and was endorsed to the change of modal parameters during the test. Since the effect of the inter-subject variability was larger than that due to the increase in vibration magnitude, the biodynamic response should be more meaningfully modelled using a linear estimator with uncertainty rather than looking for a non-linear modelling.
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