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Study on Negative-stiffness Absorbing Vibration Performance for Rest Tremor of Human Arm
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  • LIU Haiping1,2†,LIU Qingsheng1,HAN Donghang1,JIANG Yu3,4,5,WU Heming6

    LIU Haiping1,2†,LIU Qingsheng1,HAN Donghang1,JIANG Yu3,4,5,WU Heming6

    [1.School of Mechanical Engineering,University of Science and Technology Beijing,Beijing 100083,China; 2.Shunde Innovation School, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Foshan 528300,China; 3.Peking University Third Hospital, Department of Orthopaedics, Beijing 100191,China; 4.Engineering Research Center of Bone and Joint Precision Medicine, Beijing 100191,China; 5.Beijing Key Laboratory of Spinal Disease Research, Beijing 100191,China; 6.Nanjing First Hospital, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210002,China]
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    In this paper, a dynamic vibration absorber with negative stiffness (DVA-NS) is proposed to control the rest tremor of human arm in order to effectively reduce the dynamic response transmitted to the forearm. Firstly, the coupling dynamic model of human arm with DVA-NS is established. Then, the amplitude-frequency response expressions of each joint positions are derived, and the optimal design parameters of the DVA-NS are determined by using the sequential quadratic programming algorithm. On this basis, the above optimal design parameters are used to calculate the dynamic response curves under sinusoidal and random excitations, respectively. For ease of comparison, the dynamic responses of the coupling dynamic systems without the DVA-NS and with traditional linear dynamic vibration absorber (LDVA) are also presented, respectively. The calculation results show that the suppression effect on dynamic responses of different joints induced by the rest tremor of human arm by using the DVA-NS is significantly better than that of traditional LDVA.

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  • Online: March 21,2024