Analysis of non-linear response of the human body to vertical whole-body vibration

Ergonomics. 2014;57(11):1711-23. doi: 10.1080/00140139.2014.945494. Epub 2014 Aug 8.

Abstract

The human response to vibration is typically studied using linear estimators of the frequency response function, although different literature works evidenced the presence of non-linear effects in whole-body vibration response. This paper analyses the apparent mass of standing subjects using the conditioned response techniques in order to understand the causes of the non-linear behaviour. The conditioned apparent masses were derived considering models of increasing complexity. The multiple coherence function was used as a figure of merit for the comparison between the linear and the non-linear models. The apparent mass of eight male subjects was studied in six configurations (combinations of three vibration magnitudes and two postures). The contribution of the non-linear terms was negligible and was endorsed to the change of modal parameters during the test. Since the effect of the inter-subject variability was larger than that due to the increase in vibration magnitude, the biodynamic response should be more meaningfully modelled using a linear estimator with uncertainty rather than looking for a non-linear modelling.

Keywords: acceleration exposures; apparent mass; modelling physical response; non-linearity; whole-body vibration.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Models, Biological
  • Posture
  • Vibration* / adverse effects
  • Young Adult