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A Whole Body Postural Loading Simulation and Assessment Model for Workplace Analysis and Design

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This study reports on the development and validation of a new computer model for simulating human postures at work, and assessing the reaction forces and bending moments in 43 human articulation joints. The proposed model estimates the intradiscal pressure in the vertebral column in response to external loading forces encountered during human interactions with work objects or processes. The model was implemented in a selfcontained interactive software package. The simulation results compare favorably with the reported experimental data, and provide reasonable confidence in the quality of the model. Its characteristics and its applications in evaluating physical task performance are also discussed.
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509--519
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Bibliogr. 32 poz., tab., rys.
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  • Ergonomics Laboratory, CIPER, Technical University of Lisbon, Cruz-Quebrada, Portugal
  • Ergonomics Laboratory, CIPER, Technical University of Lisbon, Cruz-Quebrada, Portugal
autor
  • Department of Industrial Engineering and Management System, University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA
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