Particle swarm-based vertebrae spine modelling for steering vibration impact analysis

Vibrations due to steering motions always gave direct vertical impact towards human vertebrae spine. A lot of studies are carried by various researchers in this field, evaluating the injury risks to vertebrae when it exposed to vertical vibration. One of the major risks associated is low back pa...

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Main Author: Toha, Siti Fauziah
Other Authors: Goh, J.
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spelling my.iium.irep.386762017-09-26T07:29:28Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/38676/ Particle swarm-based vertebrae spine modelling for steering vibration impact analysis Toha, Siti Fauziah TL1 Motor vehicles Vibrations due to steering motions always gave direct vertical impact towards human vertebrae spine. A lot of studies are carried by various researchers in this field, evaluating the injury risks to vertebrae when it exposed to vertical vibration. One of the major risks associated is low back pain which accounts to major economic loss in terms of direct and indirect costs. Therefore, an accurate vertebrae modelling is of prime important for vibration suppression analysis. The whitebox model of the vertebrae is obtained using Rayleigh beam element, which account for bending and rotary inertia. Followed by the muscle strength and the inter-vertebrae fluid are represented by a spring damper system. The objective of this paper is to apply a grey-box modelling approach to model the dynamic behaviour of human vertebrae. The conjecture is that the white-box model will retain what is known about the physical behaviour of the vertebrae using mathematical modelling. The black-box modelling using particle swarm optimisation (PSO) will then used the input and output information from the white-box model to obtain an accurate transfer function parameters. In order to increase robustness to the model, effects of phenomena that are not modelled in the white-box model such as vehicle speed variation is included. The greybox model is therefore yield an accurate model of the human vertebrae which is suitable for further investigation using active vibration suppression control. Correlation tests are carried out to determine the effectiveness of the modelling technique. It is evidence that the model complies with all the five correlation tests, indicating that the model behaviour is unbiased. Springer Goh, J. 2014 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/38676/1/Final_485_Goh.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/38676/4/38676_Particle%20swarm-based%20vertebrae%20spine%20modelling%20for%20steering%20vibration%20impact%20analysis.SCOPUS.pdf Toha, Siti Fauziah (2014) Particle swarm-based vertebrae spine modelling for steering vibration impact analysis. In: The 15th International Conference for Biomedical Engineering, IFMBE Proceedings, 4 - 7 December 2013, Singapore. http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-02913-9_196 10.1007/978-3-319-02913-9_196
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Toha, Siti Fauziah
Particle swarm-based vertebrae spine modelling for steering vibration impact analysis
description Vibrations due to steering motions always gave direct vertical impact towards human vertebrae spine. A lot of studies are carried by various researchers in this field, evaluating the injury risks to vertebrae when it exposed to vertical vibration. One of the major risks associated is low back pain which accounts to major economic loss in terms of direct and indirect costs. Therefore, an accurate vertebrae modelling is of prime important for vibration suppression analysis. The whitebox model of the vertebrae is obtained using Rayleigh beam element, which account for bending and rotary inertia. Followed by the muscle strength and the inter-vertebrae fluid are represented by a spring damper system. The objective of this paper is to apply a grey-box modelling approach to model the dynamic behaviour of human vertebrae. The conjecture is that the white-box model will retain what is known about the physical behaviour of the vertebrae using mathematical modelling. The black-box modelling using particle swarm optimisation (PSO) will then used the input and output information from the white-box model to obtain an accurate transfer function parameters. In order to increase robustness to the model, effects of phenomena that are not modelled in the white-box model such as vehicle speed variation is included. The greybox model is therefore yield an accurate model of the human vertebrae which is suitable for further investigation using active vibration suppression control. Correlation tests are carried out to determine the effectiveness of the modelling technique. It is evidence that the model complies with all the five correlation tests, indicating that the model behaviour is unbiased.
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title Particle swarm-based vertebrae spine modelling for steering vibration impact analysis
title_short Particle swarm-based vertebrae spine modelling for steering vibration impact analysis
title_full Particle swarm-based vertebrae spine modelling for steering vibration impact analysis
title_fullStr Particle swarm-based vertebrae spine modelling for steering vibration impact analysis
title_full_unstemmed Particle swarm-based vertebrae spine modelling for steering vibration impact analysis
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/38676/1/Final_485_Goh.pdf
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http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-02913-9_196
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