Tool-specific performance of vibration-reducing gloves for attenuating fingers-transmitted vibration.

Daniel E Welcome, Ren G Dong, Xueyan S Xu, Christopher Warren, Thomas W McDowell
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Abstract

Background: Fingers-transmitted vibration can cause vibration-induced white finger. The effectiveness of vibration-reducing (VR) gloves for reducing hand transmitted vibration to the fingers has not been sufficiently examined.

Objective: The objective of this study is to examine tool-specific performance of VR gloves for reducing finger-transmitted vibrations in three orthogonal directions (3D) from powered hand tools.

Methods: A transfer function method was used to estimate the tool-specific effectiveness of four typical VR gloves. The transfer functions of the VR glove fingers in three directions were either measured in this study or during a previous study using a 3D laser vibrometer. More than seventy vibration spectra of various tools or machines were used in the estimations.

Results: When assessed based on frequency-weighted acceleration, the gloves provided little vibration reduction. In some cases, the gloves amplified the vibration by more than 10%, especially the neoprene glove. However, the neoprene glove did the best when the assessment was based on unweighted acceleration. The neoprene glove was able to reduce the vibration by 10% or more of the unweighted vibration for 27 out of the 79 tools. If the dominant vibration of a tool handle or workpiece was in the shear direction relative to the fingers, as observed in the operation of needle scalers, hammer chisels, and bucking bars, the gloves did not reduce the vibration but increased it.

Conclusions: This study confirmed that the effectiveness for reducing vibration varied with the gloves and the vibration reduction of each glove depended on tool, vibration direction to the fingers, and finger location. VR gloves, including certified anti-vibration gloves do not provide much vibration reduction when judged based on frequency-weighted acceleration. However, some of the VR gloves can provide more than 10% reduction of the unweighted vibration for some tools or workpieces. Tools and gloves can be matched for better effectiveness for protecting the fingers.

特定工具性能的减振手套,用于衰减手指传递的振动。
背景:手指传递的振动可引起振动诱发的白指。减振(VR)手套用于减少手传递到手指的振动的有效性尚未得到充分的研究。目的:本研究的目的是研究VR手套在减少电动手动工具在三个正交方向(3D)上手指传递的振动方面的工具特定性能。方法:采用传递函数法评估四种典型VR手套的工具特异性有效性。VR手套手指在三个方向上的传递函数要么在本研究中测量,要么在之前的研究中使用3D激光测振仪测量。在估计中使用了各种工具或机器的70多个振动谱。结果:当基于频率加权加速度评估时,手套几乎没有减少振动。在某些情况下,手套会将振动放大10%以上,尤其是氯丁橡胶手套。然而,当评估基于非加权加速度时,氯丁橡胶手套表现最好。氯丁橡胶手套能够将79个工具中的27个工具的振动减少10%或更多的非加权振动。如果工具手柄或工件的主要振动是在相对于手指的剪切方向上,就像在针刮刀、锤凿和扣棒的操作中观察到的那样,手套并没有减少振动,而是增加了振动。结论:本研究证实了不同手套的减振效果不同,每种手套的减振效果取决于工具、到手指的振动方向和手指的位置。根据频率加权加速度判断,VR手套,包括经过认证的防振手套,并没有提供太多的减振效果。然而,一些VR手套可以为某些工具或工件提供10%以上的非称重振动减少。工具和手套可以搭配使用,以更好地保护手指。
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