Predictive model of the human muscle fatigue: application to repetitive push-pull tasks with light external load

  • Sakka S
  • Chablat D
  • Ma R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Repetitive tasks in industrial works may contribute to health problems among operators, such as musculo-skeletal disorders, in part due to insufficient control of muscle fatigue. In this paper, a predictive model of fatigue is proposed for repetitive push/pull operations. Assumptions generally accepted in the literature are first explicitly set in this framework. Then, an earlier static fatigue model is recalled and extended to quasi-static situations. Specifically, the maximal torque that can be generated at a joint is not considered as constant, but instead varies over time accordingly to the operator's changing posture. The fatigue model is implemented with this new consideration and evaluated in a simulation of push/pull operation. Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Sakka, S., Chablat, D., Ma, R. and Bennis, F. (2015) 'Predictive model of the human muscle fatigue: application to repetitive push-pull tasks with light external load', Int.

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Sakka, S., Chablat, D., Ma, R., & Bennis, F. (2015). Predictive model of the human muscle fatigue: application to repetitive push-pull tasks with light external load. International Journal of Human Factors Modelling and Simulation, 5(1), 81. https://doi.org/10.1504/ijhfms.2015.068124

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