Contribution co-chercheur-Musculoskeletal loading of seated occupational drivers exposed to whole body vibration : vibration control Résumé Ce projet s'inscrit dans la continuité des travaux visant à étudier et modéliser le comportement des sièges à suspension dans différents types d'environnement vibratoire dans le but de définir des caractéristiques optimales de conception pour atténuer les vibrations. Il devrait apporter un éclairage nouveau sur le lien à établir entre les vibrations transmises, les postures et les contraintes vertébrales qui en résultent. Il devrait aussi procurer des lignes directrices visant à optimiser la conception des sièges à suspension pour limiter les risques d'atteintes vertébrales chez les conducteurs de véhicules. Ce projet est réalisé en partenariat avec le Conseil de recherche en sciences naturelles et en génie du Canada (CRSNG). Du même projet Publications scientifiques The role of seat geometry and posture on the mechanical energy absorption characteristics of seated occupants under vertical vibrationWang W., Rakheja S., Boileau P.-É.Source : International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, vol. 36, no 2, 2006, p. 171-184A study of force-motion and vibration transmission properties of seated body under vertical vibration and effects of sitting postureWang W.Source : Thèse de doctorat, Montréal, Université Concordia, 2006Synthesis of a semi-active suspension seat for attenuation of whole-body vibration and shockMa X., Rakheja S., Su C. Y.Source : International Journal of Vehicle Design, vol. 47, no 1-4, 2008, p. 157-175Energy absorption of seated occupants exposed to horizontal vibration and role of back support conditionRakheja S., Mantapuram S., Dong R. G.Source : Industrial Health, vol. 46, no 6, 2008, p. 550-566Analysis of distributed responses of the seated human body exposed to vertical seat excitationsPranesh A., Rakheja S., Demont R.Source : in Proceedings of the 2nd American Conference on Human Vibration / ACHV, (2nd : June 3-6, 2008 : Chicago, U.S.A.), CD-ROM, 2008Biodynamic responses of seated human exposed to random and sinusoidal horizontal whole body vibrationMandapuram S., Rakheja S., Boileau P.-É.Source : in Proceedings of the 16th Japan Conference on Human Responses to Vibration, (16th : August 4-6, 2008 : Yonago, Japan), 2008, p. 126-140Biodynamic response analysis of a seated human occupant with back support under vertical vibrationRakheja S., Ahmed A. K. W.Source : Advances in Vibration, vol. 8, no 2, 2009, p. 165-182Apparent mass and seat-to-head transmissibility responses of seated occupant to single and dual-axis horizontal vibrationMandapuram S., Rakheja S., Boileau P.-É., Maeda S., Shibata N.Source : in International Conference on Whole Body Vibration Injuries, (4th : June 2-4, 2009 : Montréal, Canada), 2009Influence of support conditions on vertical whole-body vibration transmission properties of the seated human bodyPranesh A., Rakheja S., Demont R., Saucier M.Source : in International Conference on Whole Body Vibration Injuries, (4th : June 2-4, 2009 : Montréal, Canada), 2009Biodynamic response and spinal load estimation of seated body in vibration using finite element modelingWang W., Bazargari B., Shirazi-Adl S., Rakheja S., Boileau P.-É.Source : in International Conference on Whole Body Vibration Injuries, (4th : June 2-4, 2009 : Montréal, Canada), 2009Influence of support conditions on vertical whole-body vibration transmission properties through the seated human bodyPranesh A., Rakheja S., Demont R.Source : Industrial Health, vol. 48, no 5, 2010, p. 682-697Biodynamic response and spinal load estimation of seated body in vibration using finite element modelingWang W., Bazrgari B., Shirazi-Adl A., Rakheja S., Boileau P.-É.Source : Industrial Health, vol. 48, no 5, 2010, p. 557-564Performance analysis of a relative motion based magneto-rheological damper controller for suspension seatsHuang X., Rakheja S.Source : in International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference / ASME 2010 (August 15-18, 2010 : Montreal, Canada), 2010, (http://www.asmeconferences.org/IDETC2010/PaperAccepted.cfm?noToolbar=yes) Analysis of coupling effects in seated body biodynamic responses to multi-axis vibrationMandapuram S., Rakheja S., Boileau P.-É.Source : in American Conference on Human Vibration (3rd : June 1-4, 2010 : Iowa, USA), 2010Whole-body vibration injuriesBoileau P.-É., Rakheja S., Seidel H., Maeda S.Source : Industrial Health (special issue), vol. 48, no 5, 2010, p. 517 Informations complémentaires Type : Projet Numéro : 0099-5760 Statut : Terminé Année de fin du projet : 2010 Champ de recherche : Prévention des risques mécaniques et physiques Équipe : Subhash Rakheja (Université Concordia)Paul-Émile Boileau (IRSST)James P. Dickey (Université Guelph)Chun-Yi Su (Université Concordia)R.G. Demont (Université Concordia)Shiping Ma (Université Concordia)