Transmission of vibration through gloves: effects of material thickness

It might be assumed that increasing the thickness of a glove would reduce the vibration transmitted to the hand. Three material samples from an anti-vibration glove were stacked to produce three thicknesses: 6.4, 12.8 and 19.2 mm. The dynamic stiffnesses of all three thicknesses, the apparent mass a...

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Main Authors: Md Rezali, Khairil Anas, Griffin, Michael J.
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.531602017-10-30T09:49:37Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53160/ Transmission of vibration through gloves: effects of material thickness Md Rezali, Khairil Anas Griffin, Michael J. It might be assumed that increasing the thickness of a glove would reduce the vibration transmitted to the hand. Three material samples from an anti-vibration glove were stacked to produce three thicknesses: 6.4, 12.8 and 19.2 mm. The dynamic stiffnesses of all three thicknesses, the apparent mass at the palm and the finger and the transmission of vibration to the palm and finger were measured. At frequencies from 20 to 350 Hz, the material reduced vibration at the palm but increased vibration at the finger. Increased thickness reduced vibration at the palm but increased vibration at the finger. The measured transmissibilities could be predicted from the material dynamic stiffness and the apparent mass of the palm and finger. Reducing the dynamic stiffness of glove material may increase or decrease the transmission of vibration, depending on the material, the frequency of vibration and the location of measurement (palm or finger). Practitioner Summary: Transmission of vibration through gloves depends on the dynamic response of the hand and the dynamic stiffness of glove material, which depends on material thickness. Measuring the transmission of vibration through gloves to the palm of the hand gives a misleading indication of the transmission of vibration to the fingers. Taylor & Francis 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53160/1/Transmission%20of%20vibration%20through%20gloves%20effects%20of%20material%20thickness.pdf Md Rezali, Khairil Anas and Griffin, Michael J. (2016) Transmission of vibration through gloves: effects of material thickness. Ergonomics, 59 (8). pp. 1026-1037. ISSN 0014-0139 10.1080/00140139.2015.1102334
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description It might be assumed that increasing the thickness of a glove would reduce the vibration transmitted to the hand. Three material samples from an anti-vibration glove were stacked to produce three thicknesses: 6.4, 12.8 and 19.2 mm. The dynamic stiffnesses of all three thicknesses, the apparent mass at the palm and the finger and the transmission of vibration to the palm and finger were measured. At frequencies from 20 to 350 Hz, the material reduced vibration at the palm but increased vibration at the finger. Increased thickness reduced vibration at the palm but increased vibration at the finger. The measured transmissibilities could be predicted from the material dynamic stiffness and the apparent mass of the palm and finger. Reducing the dynamic stiffness of glove material may increase or decrease the transmission of vibration, depending on the material, the frequency of vibration and the location of measurement (palm or finger). Practitioner Summary: Transmission of vibration through gloves depends on the dynamic response of the hand and the dynamic stiffness of glove material, which depends on material thickness. Measuring the transmission of vibration through gloves to the palm of the hand gives a misleading indication of the transmission of vibration to the fingers.
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author Md Rezali, Khairil Anas
Griffin, Michael J.
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title Transmission of vibration through gloves: effects of material thickness
title_short Transmission of vibration through gloves: effects of material thickness
title_full Transmission of vibration through gloves: effects of material thickness
title_fullStr Transmission of vibration through gloves: effects of material thickness
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publisher Taylor & Francis
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