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ISO 8727:1997

Mechanical vibration and shock - Human exposure - Biodynamic coordinate systems

This International Standard specifies anatomical and basicentric coordinate systems for biodynamical measurements, for reference purposes in cognate standards development, and for precisely describing human exposure to mechanical vibration and shock. The segmental anatomical coordinate systems defined in this International Standard are for the head, root of the neck (driving-point for the head and neck system), pelvis, and hand. General principles are stated for the establishment of corresponding anatomical Standard can serve as frames of reference for the description and measurement of both translational and rotational vibration and shock motion affecting humans.


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