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Anthropometric manikins

Knowledge of tolerable limits for human exposure to vibration, shock, and impact is essential for maintaining health and performance in the many environments in which man is subjected to dynamic forces and accelerations. As already noted, humans cannot be subjected to injurious stimuli for etbical reasons, and so little direct information is available fixim this source. In these circumstances, the simulation of human response to potentially life-threatening dynamic forces and accelerations is desirable, and is commonly undertaken using biodynamic models, and anthropometric or anthropomorphic manikins. They are also used in the development of vehicle seats and, in the case of hand-arm models, of powered hand-held tools. [Pg.242]


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