基于振动传递率或驱动点机械阻抗的手臂系统非线性生物动力学模型及参数识别

Q4 Chemical Engineering Applied and Computational Mechanics Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI:10.22055/JACM.2021.35508.2672
Nahid Hida, Mohamed Abid, F. Lakrad
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本文旨在推导两种具有主动恢复和耗散参数的非线性生物动力手臂模型的传递率和驱动点机械阻抗的非线性表达式。它还旨在明确地计算人类手臂系统(HAS)的非直接可测量的刚度和阻尼系数。采用多元Pade近似来表示HAS力学性能对各种影响因素的依赖关系。利用谐波平衡法推导了传输率和DPMI的解析表达式。然后,通过最小化理论DPMI或传输率与实测数据之间的约束误差函数来识别模型参数。开发的工作流程应用于三个z方向振动的实验数据集,其中激励频率和/或握力是不同的。利用ISO-10068(2012)的DPMI值与激励频率的关系,我们推导出了人体HAS的总体刚度系数和阻尼比的上限和下限。此外,该模型还高精度地再现了传递率、DPMI和振动功率吸收的实验测量结果。
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Nonlinear Biodynamic Models of the Hand-arm System and Parameters Identification using the Vibration Transmissibility or the Driving-point Mechanical Impedance
This study aims at deriving nonlinear expressions of the transmissibility and the driving-point mechanical impedance (DPMI) of two nonlinear biodynamic hand-arm models having active restoring and dissipative parameters. It aims also in computing explicitly the non-directly measurable stiffness and damping coefficients of the human hand-arm system (HAS). Multivariate Pade approximants are used to express the dependence of the HAS mechanical properties on various influencing factors. The harmonic balance method is used to derive analytical expressions of the transmissibility and the DPMI. Then, the models parameters are identified by minimizing constrained error functions between the theoretical DPMI or transmissibility and the measured data. The developed workflow is applied to three experimental data sets of Z-direction vibrations where the excitation frequency and/or the grip force are varied. Using the ISO-10068 (2012) limit DPMI values versus the excitation frequency, we derived upper and lower limits of the overall stiffness coefficient and damping ratio for the human HAS. Furthermore, the model reproduces with high accuracy experimental measurements of the transmissibility, the DPMI and the vibration power absorption.
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