Improved Method of Direct Measurement of the First-Order Mass Moments of Human Body Segments

Autor: Suzuki, Kosuke, Nakaya, Kenta, Takita, Akihiro, Shimada, Kazuhito, Fujii, Yusaku
Zdroj: Key Engineering Materials; July 2016, Vol. 698 Issue: 1 p69-72, 4p
Abstrakt: The purpose of this research is to reduce the measurement time of the first-order mass moment estimation method proposed by us previously. In the previous method, the loads at the three points of the board are measured one by one using one piece of an expensive scale (model: GX-30KR, resolution: 0.1 g, price: 2,542 USD). The relative standard uncertainly of measurement using a rigid body is estimated to be 1.7% and the measurement time is approximately 10 minutes. In this research, three pieces of inexpensive scales (model: HD-660, resolution: 100 g, price: 17 USD) are used to reduce the measurement time. The relative standard uncertainly of measurement is estimated to be 1.9% and the measurement time is approximately 1 minute. In previous measurement, when changing the position of the scale, the position of the frame has been deviated slightly. However, in this method, this kind of error does not occur, since measurements of three points are simultaneously conducted.
Databáze: Supplemental Index