Abstract
This study proposes a direct measurement method for hand-transmitted vibration in a simulated zero-gravity, low-pressure environment. The study evaluates the vibration reduction effect of extravehicular activity (EVA) gloves and explores their influence on the vibration transmission characteristics of the hand-arm system. Twelve subjects participated in the experiment, simulating astronauts using electric tools to drive screws outside the cabin and measuring vibration exposure at various positions of the human hand-arm system. The results showed that EVA gloves can reduce vibration transmission to the hand, but cannot effectively weaken vibration transmission to the wrist, upper arm and forearm. The pressure in EVA gloves has a significant impact on the vibration transmission characteristics of various positions of the arm system. Increasing the grip force will weaken the vibration reduction effect of EVA gloves, and there is a significant interaction between grip force, pressure and EVA gloves.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Ergonomics |
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| State | Accepted/In press - 2025 |
Keywords
- EVA glove
- arm vibration
- zero-gravity, low-pressure
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