A preliminary uncertainty analysis of acceleration and displacement measurements on a novel WBV platform for biologic response studies

F. Orsini, A. Scorza, A. Rossi, F. Botta, S. Sciuto, R. D. Giminiani
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Over the last decade, many studies have been conducted on the effects of mechanical vibration on the physical hormonal and neuromuscular responses of muscles: in some works the growth hormone response showed a dependence on the acceleration provided by Whole Body Vibration (WBV) platforms with respect to subjects responsiveness. Therefore the accuracy of acceleration measurements related to the excitation system is important and should be assessed. To this aim a preliminary study on the identification and evaluation of the measurement uncertainty sources in the measurement chain of a novel WBV platform developed by the Authors is here proposed. After the main measurement error sources have been identified, a Monte Carlo simulation Method has been implemented to obtain the uncertainty in accelerations and displacements provided by the WBV platform. Since main causes of uncertainty has been identified in the accelerometer sensitivity, its mounting and the data acquisition processing, Results of the test showed a relative uncertainty of about ±4% for acceleration and displacement measurements for frequencies between 20Hz and 60Hz.
一种用于生物反应研究的新型WBV平台上加速度和位移测量的初步不确定性分析
在过去的十年中,许多关于机械振动对肌肉的生理激素和神经肌肉反应的影响的研究已经进行了:在一些工作中,生长激素的反应显示出对全身振动(WBV)平台提供的加速度的依赖。因此,与励磁系统有关的加速度测量的准确性是重要的,应该进行评估。为此,本文提出了一种新型WBV平台测量链中测量不确定度源识别与评估的初步研究。在确定了主要测量误差源后,采用蒙特卡罗仿真方法获得了WBV平台提供的加速度和位移的不确定度。由于在加速度计的灵敏度、安装和数据采集处理中确定了不确定度的主要原因,测试结果表明,频率在20Hz和60Hz之间的加速度和位移测量的相对不确定度约为±4%。
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