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Handbook of human vibration
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London: Academic Pr., 1990
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9780123030412

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Summary

This book explains, in concise chapters, the diversity and complexity of what is known concerning human responses to vibration. The book covers both whole body vibration and hand-transmitted vibration and contains pictorial models of the relevant variables, as well as experimental data and epidemiological studies. The study of human vibration incorporates psychology, mathematics, physiology, engineering, medicine, and statistics, and the Handbook of Human Vibration is written to assist both students of the subject and those addressing practical problems. The text does not depend on an advanced knowledge of mathematics or a familiarity with the jargon from the various disciplines, and is accessible to all persons interested in human vibration, including medical doctors, engineers, lawyers, scientists, trade union officials and administrators.


Table of Contents

Vibration and Human Responses
An Introduction to Whole-Body Vibration
Vibration Discomfort
Activity Interference Caused By Vibration
Whole-Body Vibration and Health
Perception of Whole-Body Vibration and the Assessment of Vibration in Buildings
Motion Sickness
Whole-Body Biodynamics
Seating Dynamics
Whole-Body Vibration Standards
Methods of Measuring and Evaluating Whole-Body Vibration Exposures
An Introduction to Hand-Transmitted Vibration
Vascular Disorders Associated with Hand-Transmitted Vibration
Non-Vascular Disorders Associated with Hand-Transmitted Vibration
Dose-Effect Relationship for Hand-Transmitted Vibration
Hand-Transmitted Vibration Standards
Limits and Compensation
Measurement and Evaluation of Hand-Transmitted Vibration Exposures
Preventative Actions for Hand-Transmitted Vibration
Appendix 1 Units, Multipliers, Symbols and Abbreviations
Appendix 2 Frequencies and Spectra
Appendix 3 Vibration Levels: The Use of Decibels
Appendix 4 National and International Standards
Appendix 5 Whole-Body Vibration and Health--Field Studies
Appendix 6 Examples of Vibration-Induced White Finger from the Use of Percussive Metal-Working Tools
Appendix 7 Examples of Vibration-Induced White Finger from the Use of Grinding and Other Rotary Tools
Appendix 8 Examples of Vibration-Induced White Finger from the Use of Pneumatic Hammers and Drills Such as Used in Mining Work
Appendix 9 Examples of Vibration-Induced White Finger from the Use of Chain Saws
Appendix 10 Examples of Bone and Joint Disorders in Users of Vibrating Tools
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Index
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