Vibrational analysis of the human hand.

Author(s)
Suggs, C.W. & Mishoe, J.W.
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Abstract

Investigation of hand-arm vibration by means of mechanical impedance techniques has provided objective evaluation of the observation that most of the higher frequency vibration inputs at the hand are not transmitted into the arm. This is reflected in the impedance curves which show two orders of magnitude decrease in apparent mass as frequency is increased from 50 Hz. to 1000 Hz.

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B 12481 (In: B 12476) /83.2/93/
Source

In: Proceedings of the 6th Conference of the International Ergonomics Association and Technical Program of the 20th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors Society, University of Maryland, July 1976; p. 267-271, 3 fig., 6 graph., 2 tab., 5 ref.

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