Multi-Axis Sinusoidal Whole-Body Vibrations: Part II — Relationship between Vibration Total Value and Discomfort Varies between Vibration Axes

Author:

Dickey James P.1,Eger Tammy R.2,Oliver Michele L.3,Boileau Paul-Emile4,Trick Lana M.5,Edwards A. Michelle6

Affiliation:

1. Human Health and Nutritional Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, N1G 2W1

2. School of Human Kinetics, Laurentian University, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, P3E 2C6

3. School of Engineering, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, N1G 2W1

4. Institut de Recherche Robert Sauve en Sante et en Securite du Travail (IRSST), 505 boul. De Maisonneuve Ouest, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 3C2

5. Department of Psychology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, N1G 2W1

6. Academic Services, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, N1G 2W1

Abstract

The influence of vibration duration and the amount of rest between successive vibrations was addressed in Part I of this study. The relationship between discomfort and Vibration Total Value for different axes of vibration is assessed in Part II. Ten subjects were exposed to repeated single axis, planar, and 6 degree of freedom multi-axial vibrations. We observed statistically significant differences in discomfort between the different axes of vibration for similar ranges of Vibration Total Values. In particular. we observed that discomfort reports for vibrations in the Z axis and XY plane were less than discomfort reports associated with XZ plane and 6 df vibrations when the same range of Vibration Total Values were compared. Furthermore, single axis vertical vibrations were typically associated with less discomfort than multi-axis vibrations when similar ranges of Vibration Total Values were compared. This finding infers that the frequency weighting scheme presented in ISO 2631–1 does not achieve inter-axis equivalence and indicates that a more comprehensive study of multi-axis vibration is required to suggest changes to the ISO 2631–1 weighting factors.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Geophysics,Mechanics of Materials,Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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