Isometric forces transmitted by the digits: data collection using a standardized protocol

Data collection on isometric forces exerted by means of the digits, is a virtually untapped research area. However, such data would prove particularly useful in areas such as hand-tool and control design, and also in medical evaluation. A standardized protocol is necessary if a sound, useful data ba...

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Main Author: Williams, Vicki Higginbotham
Other Authors: Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
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Language:en_US
Published: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/53199
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-531992021-03-23T05:35:20Z Isometric forces transmitted by the digits: data collection using a standardized protocol Williams, Vicki Higginbotham Industrial Engineering and Operations Research LD5655.V855 1988.W548 Human engineering Human-machine systems Fingers Data collection on isometric forces exerted by means of the digits, is a virtually untapped research area. However, such data would prove particularly useful in areas such as hand-tool and control design, and also in medical evaluation. A standardized protocol is necessary if a sound, useful data base is to be built. This study developed such a protocol and data were collected using the defined protocol. The study also showed that occupational level (defined by tools and controls used) and gender both had significant effects on certain strength exertions of the digits. Therefore the appropriate data must be collected, depending on the intended use and user population. Regression equations were produced which predicted the strength exertions using anthropometric measurements which are commonly available. Although some particular exertions were not well predicted, the potential of prediction was verified. Master of Science 2015-06-23T19:09:31Z 2015-06-23T19:09:31Z 1988 Thesis Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/53199 en_US OCLC# 19289532 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ viii, 110 leaves application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Williams, Vicki Higginbotham
Isometric forces transmitted by the digits: data collection using a standardized protocol
description Data collection on isometric forces exerted by means of the digits, is a virtually untapped research area. However, such data would prove particularly useful in areas such as hand-tool and control design, and also in medical evaluation. A standardized protocol is necessary if a sound, useful data base is to be built. This study developed such a protocol and data were collected using the defined protocol. The study also showed that occupational level (defined by tools and controls used) and gender both had significant effects on certain strength exertions of the digits. Therefore the appropriate data must be collected, depending on the intended use and user population. Regression equations were produced which predicted the strength exertions using anthropometric measurements which are commonly available. Although some particular exertions were not well predicted, the potential of prediction was verified. === Master of Science
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title Isometric forces transmitted by the digits: data collection using a standardized protocol
title_short Isometric forces transmitted by the digits: data collection using a standardized protocol
title_full Isometric forces transmitted by the digits: data collection using a standardized protocol
title_fullStr Isometric forces transmitted by the digits: data collection using a standardized protocol
title_full_unstemmed Isometric forces transmitted by the digits: data collection using a standardized protocol
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