GB/T 16440-1996
ActiveVibration and shock--Mechanical driving point impedance of the human body
振动与冲击 人体的机械驱动点阻抗
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the measurement and characterization of the mechanical driving point impedance of the human body when subjected to vibration and shock. It is applied in ergonomic testing and product design contexts, such as evaluating hand-transmitted vibration from power tools or whole-body vibration in vehicle seats, to assess human response and potential health risks.
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