Impact of vibration on human body ergonomics: Analyzing the influence of mass, cushion materials, and backrest angles using FEM.
Background: Whole-body vibration (WBV) poses significant health risks, including musculoskeletal disorders and discomfort, especially for individuals exposed to prolonged vibrations, such as drivers and industrial operators. This study evaluates the effects of vibration transmissibility on varying h...
| Publicado en: | Work Vol. 83; no. 2; pp. 460 - 480 |
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Sage Publications Inc.
Jan2026
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