Resonance behavior of females and males exposed to whole-body vibration

S.D. Smith
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The driving-point impedance and transmissibility resonance responses of females and males exposed to seated vertical vibrations were compared. Subjects were grouped according to weight percentiles. For all subjects, the frequency location of the peak responses occurred between 4 and 6 Hz, however, the magnitude of the impedance peak, normalized by dividing by the subject weight, was significantly lower for all females as compared to the males. No differences were observed between the weight percentile groups of the same sex. In general, the peak vertical chest transmissibility was higher and the peak horizontal transmissibility was lower in the smaller females as compared to the males. The chest transmissibility results alone do not provide definitive biodynamic data for improving vibration exposure standards and seat design criteria. Transmissibility data collected at other major anatomical regions and at a higher acceleration level are being evaluated to delineate those factors responsible for the observed differences in vibration response.
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女性和男性在全身振动下的共振行为
比较了女性和男性在垂直振动下的驱动点阻抗和透射率共振响应。受试者按体重百分位数分组。对于所有受试者,峰值响应的频率位置都在4到6 Hz之间,然而,阻抗峰值的幅度,通过除以受试者体重归一化,与男性相比,所有女性都明显更低。在相同性别的体重百分位数组之间没有观察到差异。总体而言,体型较小的雌鼠胸部垂直传播率峰值高于雄鼠,水平传播率峰值低于雄鼠。单独的胸部传播率结果并不能为改进振动暴露标准和座椅设计标准提供明确的生物动力学数据。在其他主要解剖区域和更高的加速度水平上收集的传递性数据正在被评估,以描述导致观察到的振动响应差异的因素。
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