Determining Endurance Limit Under Intermittent Physical Operations Based on a Combined Fatigue-Recovery Model

Jiawei Fu, Liang Ma

Published: 2020, Last Modified: 25 May 2026HCI (47) 2020EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: Intermittent physical tasks are prevalent in physical manual operations, and engineers must be provided with effective guidelines for intermittent job design to reduce work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) resulting from repetitive intermittent operations. In this paper, we combine a local muscle fatigue and a recovery model to determine the endurance limit under intermittent operations. We preliminarily validated the endurance limit model by comparing the predicted endurance limits and the endurance limits measured in a 50% MVC intermittent task. The endurance limit under intermittent isometric operations could be determined using a muscle fatigue-recovery model and individual fatigue attributes. Estimation of the WMSD risk associated with spectrum loadings in a series of intermittent tasks using the proposed endurance limit model is a promising approach.
External IDs:dblp:conf/hci/FuM20
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