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Triaxial Load Cell for Ergonomic Risk Assessment: A Study Case of Applied Force of Thumb
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Contreras-Valenzuela, Martha Roselia
, Acosta-Flores, Mario
, Velásquez-Aguilar, J. Guadalupe
, Cuenca-Jiménez, Francisco
, Eraña-Díaz, Marta Lilia
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Automation
/ Biomechanics
/ Case studies
/ Ergonomics
/ Fingers & toes
/ Injuries
/ Measurement techniques
/ mechanical design
/ Pressure distribution
/ Real time
/ Risk assessment
/ Sensors
/ Strain gauges
/ triaxial load cell
/ Wrist
2024
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Triaxial Load Cell for Ergonomic Risk Assessment: A Study Case of Applied Force of Thumb
by
Contreras-Valenzuela, Martha Roselia
, Acosta-Flores, Mario
, Velásquez-Aguilar, J. Guadalupe
, Cuenca-Jiménez, Francisco
, Eraña-Díaz, Marta Lilia
in
Automation
/ Biomechanics
/ Case studies
/ Ergonomics
/ Fingers & toes
/ Injuries
/ Measurement techniques
/ mechanical design
/ Pressure distribution
/ Real time
/ Risk assessment
/ Sensors
/ Strain gauges
/ triaxial load cell
/ Wrist
2024
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Triaxial Load Cell for Ergonomic Risk Assessment: A Study Case of Applied Force of Thumb
by
Contreras-Valenzuela, Martha Roselia
, Acosta-Flores, Mario
, Velásquez-Aguilar, J. Guadalupe
, Cuenca-Jiménez, Francisco
, Eraña-Díaz, Marta Lilia
in
Automation
/ Biomechanics
/ Case studies
/ Ergonomics
/ Fingers & toes
/ Injuries
/ Measurement techniques
/ mechanical design
/ Pressure distribution
/ Real time
/ Risk assessment
/ Sensors
/ Strain gauges
/ triaxial load cell
/ Wrist
2024
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Triaxial Load Cell for Ergonomic Risk Assessment: A Study Case of Applied Force of Thumb
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Triaxial Load Cell for Ergonomic Risk Assessment: A Study Case of Applied Force of Thumb
2024
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Overview
To assess the ergonomic risk level in work systems involving tasks performed with hands or fingers, it is necessary to know the exerted triaxial forces. To address this need, a prototype of a triaxial load cell based on principles of linear elasticity theory and mechanical problems of torsion, bending and axial load is presented. This work includes an analytical strain model for each instrumented point and its solution regarding the applied force to a triaxial load cell. The proposed load cell was calibrated and validated by performing different static experimental tests. As a case study, the applied force in three directions while the thumb activates a cigarette lighter was measured. Triaxial forces and resultant forces were obtained and compared with the parameter of 10 N established by the ergonomic standards as reference values for pressing down with the thumb, finding that the applied forces in eight tests were 23.73 N, 43.51 N, 12.69 N, 14.50 N 20.35 N, 21.67 N, 39.74 N and 46.02 N, exceeding the reference values and establishing a direct relationship with Quervain syndrome. In conclusion, the developed load cell is a valid and reliable alternative to measure many forces that cannot be obtained with commercial devices, allowing the level of ergonomic risk to be determined with great precision.
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MDPI AG
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